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chanchal biswas (Manager Accounts)     23 January 2020

Mutual divorce checklist

I am going to settle mutual divorce , please share checklist in mou for divorce papers


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Sb Karma   24 January 2020

Originally posted by : chanchal biswas
I am going to settle mutual divorce , please share checklist in mou for divorce papers

don't forget to make an agreement (registered) between both......with the help of local lawyer.

He will assist you best with all documentation too.

Rupin Dhama   25 January 2020

marriage photo
passport size photo
marriage card
id proof
address proof
MOU/ agreement.

For Free legal advice or more information contact us on whatsapp 9999121211 or facebook on rupin.lawjunction@gmail.com or email us on info.lawjunction@gmail.com

Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     27 January 2020

Do you want mutual consent divorce or knowlege required to process the petition for MCD ?

What is the advise of your lawyer engaged and paid by you ? Proceed as advised, if it is a true story.

 

chanchal biswas (Manager Accounts)     27 January 2020

Advise require for coming mutual divorce sitting

Anukriti   28 January 2020

Hey

Please find the following details for the MOU

  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement in India before the family courts should contain all particulars including the name, address, age of both the parties with their photographs.
  • Mutual Divorce Agreement should also contain the date and place of marriage and places of stay of the parties during their matrimony, giving the period of stay.
  • Mutual Divorce Agreement before the family court should also contain the number of children if any with their age or date of birth.
  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement before the family court should especially contain the entire details of the properties of both the parties including their movable as well as immovable properties with their number, value, etc.
  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement in India should also contain the mode of distribution of the said properties and the transfer of the title of the property if any in the process.
  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement in India should also contain the date of which the parties are living separately and their locations.
  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement in India should clearly indicate the legal proceedings if any instituted or pending between the parties with the entire details.
  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement should clearly include the aspect that the entire dispute between the parties is being settled under the agreement and no claims of any past or future are payable in any manner which is not covered under the agreement for mutual divorce in India.
  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement should clearly spell that all proceedings, complaints, etc. stand settled under the agreement and no claim, counterclaim, etc. remain against each other, and any future complaint shall be treated as null and void if made after the agreement and both the parties shall be at liberty to close all proceedings by filing the copy of the settlement between the parties.
  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement should also contain that the wife has received all her Stridhan, Permanent alimony, and all other dues under the marriage and she is forgoing ( as the case may be) all her claims in the property or maintenance, etc.
    The Mutual Divorce Agreement should clearly contain the custody of the minor children and the arrangement made regarding their maintenance.
    The Mutual Divorce Agreement should also contain the date or the period and place where the proceedings of divorce by mutual consent between the parties would be launched.
  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement should also contain the terms of payment of the money or handing over of the assets at different stages of the case.
    The Mutual Divorce Agreement should be drafted on the stamp paper of appropriate value as per the local laws.
  • The Mutual Divorce Agreement should contain the signatures, and thumb impression of both the parties and should be duly witnessed by two persons to give finality to it.

Hope this helps!

Lexi Prine (Lawyer)     13 February 2020

In fact I would recommend you to apply to web pages which ensure <a target='_blank' rel='nofollow' href="https://cheap-divorce-online.com/">divorce online</a> They usually have the checklists you need and provide necessary support if you need some. You also have a chance to save up on lawyer services if you apply for it online.


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