Best Divorce Lawyer
in Saket Court
Advocate Aman Chawla and his experienced team provide compassionate, strategic legal guidance for divorce, child custody, and all matrimonial matters at Saket Family Court, Delhi.
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Why Choose the Best Divorce Lawyer in Saket Court?
Divorce is one of the most emotionally and legally complex events in a person’s life. Having the best divorce lawyer in Saket court makes all the difference. Advocate Aman Chawla brings over 15 years of dedicated matrimonial law practice to every case, successfully assisting hundreds of clients through every type of divorce proceeding at Saket Family Court.
“He takes the time to comprehend each client’s particular circumstance and offers tailored legal remedies that best suit their unique requirements.”
He has handled contested and uncontested divorces, high-net-worth settlements, NRI divorce matters, and sensitive child custody disputes — always prioritising the client’s best interests with strategic, compassionate counsel.
- ✓ Specialised expertise in Saket Family Court procedures
- ✓ Transparent fees with no hidden charges
- ✓ Confidential, judgment-free consultations
- ✓ Hindi & English language support
- ✓ Same-day appointments for urgent matters
- ✓ Representation from Family Court to Supreme Court
Our Practice Areas
Divorce Procedure at Saket Family Court
Our lawyers guide you through every step of the divorce process at Saket court, ensuring clarity and confidence at each stage.
Filing the Divorce Petition
We draft and file a legally sound petition at Saket Family Court, clearly stating grounds and all relief sought. All documentation handled by our expert team.
Service of Process & Response
Respondent is properly served legal notice. We represent you during the response phase, protecting your interests whether the case is contested or not.
Negotiation & Settlement
We negotiate property division, child custody, maintenance, and spousal support terms to reach the most favourable outcome before proceeding to trial.
Mediation (If Required)
Saket Family Court often refers parties to mediation. We prepare and accompany you, ensuring your interests are fully protected throughout the process.
Trial & Presentation of Evidence
If no settlement is reached, we present a compelling case before the judge, filing evidence and cross-examining witnesses to safeguard your rights.
Final Decree of Divorce
Once the decree is issued, we assist with all post-decree formalities including documentation, enforcement of orders, and any necessary appeals or modifications.
Types of Divorce Cases We Handle in Saket
Mutual Consent Divorce
The fastest route when both parties agree. We draft the joint petition, appear for both hearings, and complete the process in the minimum statutory period.
Contested Divorce
When one party refuses, we build a strong case on grounds of cruelty, desertion, adultery, or irretrievable breakdown and vigorously represent your interests.
Child Custody
We fight for the best interests of your children — securing permanent custody, visitation rights, and favourable guardianship orders from the Family Court.
Maintenance & Alimony
Expert representation for maintenance under Section 125 CrPC and permanent alimony, ensuring fair financial settlements post-divorce in every case.
NRI Divorce
Specialised handling involving Non-Resident Indians — including international service of notice, foreign decree enforcement, and complex jurisdictional matters.
Domestic Violence
Immediate legal protection under the DV Act, including Protection Orders, Residence Orders, and Compensation Orders from courts in Delhi NCR.
Acts Governing Divorce in India
Advocate Aman Chawla is well-versed in all personal and civil laws applicable to divorce proceedings at Saket Family Court, Delhi.
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Governs marriage and divorce for Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists. Provides for both fault-based and no-fault divorce, covering child custody, maintenance, and property division.
Special Marriage Act, 1954
Applies to interfaith and inter-nationality marriages. Comprehensive provisions for dissolution of marriage, custody, maintenance, and property settlement for all parties.
Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872
Governs marriage and divorce for Christians in India with provisions for fault-based and no-fault grounds and post-divorce financial arrangements for both spouses.
Muslim Personal Law (Shariat)
Muslim couples can dissolve their marriage under Muslim Personal Law — covering talaq, khula, and judicial divorce, along with maintenance (mehr) and child custody rights.
We Practice Across All Major Courts in Delhi NCR
Beyond Saket Family Court, our team represents clients at all district and high courts across Delhi NCR and nationally at the Supreme Court.
What Our Clients Say About Us
“Advocate Aman Chawla guided me through the entire mutual divorce process at Saket court with patience and clarity. He handled every paper efficiently. I highly recommend him to anyone facing a difficult separation.”
“I was very scared about my child custody case. The team was compassionate and fought strongly for my rights as a mother. The outcome was beyond my expectations. Thank you so much!”
“As an NRI, I was worried about handling divorce proceedings from abroad. Aman Chawla’s firm managed everything seamlessly. Constant communication and expert advice made a stressful situation very manageable.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Advocate Aman Chawla is widely regarded as the best divorce lawyer in Saket court. With over 15 years of dedicated matrimonial law practice, 5000+ cases handled, and a 98% client satisfaction rate, he runs The Matrimonial Lawyers firm from Jangpura Extension, New Delhi.
A mutual consent divorce at Saket Family Court typically takes between 6 to 18 months. Under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, there is a mandatory 6-month cooling-off period between the first and second motion, though courts may waive this in certain circumstances.
Required documents typically include: marriage certificate, proof of residence, photographs of the marriage, identity proofs of both parties, evidence supporting grounds for divorce (if contested), and details of children (if applicable). Our team provides a complete checklist at the first consultation.
Legal fees vary based on complexity and case type. Mutual consent divorces typically cost less than contested divorces. We offer a free initial consultation and provide transparent fee estimates upfront with no hidden charges. Call +91-8076836899 to discuss confidentially.
Yes. You can apply for interim custody during divorce proceedings. Courts determine custody based on the best interests of the child, considering age, welfare, existing bonds, and living conditions. Our lawyers file a strong interim custody application on your behalf.
India does not have a community property law. Courts consider financial contributions, maintenance obligations, and specific circumstances of each party. Our lawyers ensure equitable settlements and advise on claims to the matrimonial home, investments, and jointly held assets.
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