Family Matters
Family law issues can be deeply personal and emotionally challenging. At Quick Justice, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and effective legal representation for a wide range of family matters. Our experienced attorneys understand the complexities of family law and are committed to helping you navigate these difficult times with sensitivity and care. .
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Comprehensive Family Law Services
Our family law services cover a broad spectrum of needs, including:
Divorce: Guiding you through the divorce process, including asset division, spousal support, and custody arrangements.
Child Custody and Visitation: Advocating for your parental rights and the best interests of your children in custody and visitation matters.
Child Support: Ensuring fair and adequate child support arrangements that meet your child’s needs.
Spousal Support: Assisting with the establishment, modification, or enforcement of spousal support agreements.
Property Division: Helping you achieve a fair distribution of marital assets and debts.
Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements: Drafting and reviewing agreements to protect your interests before and after marriage.
Adoption: Providing legal support and guidance throughout the adoption process.
Domestic Violence: Offering protection and legal remedies for victims of domestic abuse through restraining orders and other measures.
Paternity: Establishing paternity to secure parental rights and responsibilities.
Our Approach to Family Law
At Quick Justice, we prioritize the well-being of your family while providing the legal support you need. Our approach to family law includes:
Know Your Rights
In India, same-sex marriage is not legally recognized. Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code criminalized homosexual acts until 2018 when the Supreme Court decriminalized consensual same-sex relations. However, there is no provision for same-sex marriage under Indian law, and LGBTQ+ couples do not have the legal right to marry.
A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, is a legal contract between two individuals before marriage. It outlines how assets, finances, and property will be divided in case of divorce or separation. Prenups can also address other issues like spousal support and inheritance rights, providing clarity and protection for both parties.
one must prove specific grounds such as fraud, coercion, or incapacity that existed at the time of marriage. Unlike divorce, an annulment declares the marriage null and void, as if it never legally existed. Requirements vary by jurisdiction, and legal assistance is often necessary.
Family law mediation is a process where a neutral third party helps couples resolve disputes related to divorce, child custody, or other family matters outside of court. It encourages communication and negotiation to reach agreements that are mutually acceptable, aiming to reduce conflict and achieve fair resolutions.