Our firm assists clients in matters including, but not limited to:
Divorce and judicial separation
Maintenance and alimony proceedings
Child custody and visitation rights
Domestic violence proceedings
Matrimonial property and asset disputes
Mutual consent and contested matrimonial matters
Each matter is handled with due regard to legal procedure, factual accuracy, and judicial discipline.
At LLC Pune, we adopt a balanced and solution-oriented approach. Wherever feasible, we encourage lawful and amicable resolution through negotiation or settlement. Where litigation becomes unavoidable, we provide diligent representation and structured advocacy before the appropriate forum.
Our focus remains on:
How Clients Should Prepare
Effective legal representation depends on timely and accurate information. Clients are advised to:
Keep all relevant documents, records, and communications organised
Provide complete and truthful information at the initial stage
Avoid acting on informal or unverified advice
Follow court directions and legal strategy consistently
Proper preparation helps ensure smoother proceedings and informed decision-making.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Which court handles family law and matrimonial matters?
Family law matters are generally handled by Family Courts. Certain proceedings, such as maintenance or domestic violence cases, may also be addressed before Magistrate Courts, depending on the applicable law.
2. Is it mandatory to approach the court for matrimonial disputes?
Not always. In suitable cases, disputes may be resolved through mutual consent, settlement, or mediation. However, where legal rights or obligations are contested, court proceedings may be necessary.
3. How long do matrimonial cases usually take?
The duration varies depending on the nature of the case, cooperation between parties, and court schedules. Mutual consent matters generally conclude faster than contested proceedings.
4. What documents are required for family law cases?
Documents may include marriage proof, identity documents, financial records, communication records, and any court-related papers. Specific requirements depend on the nature of the case.
5. Is confidentiality maintained in family law matters?
Yes. Courts and legal practitioners are required to maintain confidentiality, and Family Court proceedings are generally conducted in a private and sensitive manner.
6. Can matters relating to child custody be modified later?
Yes. Custody and visitation orders may be modified if there is a material change in circumstances and such modification serves the best interests of the child.
As per the rules of the Bar Council of India, this website is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or solicitation. Readers are advised to seek appropriate legal consultation before taking any action.