It is difficult to live in a broken marriage and it is advisable to break free from the clutches of a bad marriage. RCIC, a leading law firm in Noida, counsels the couple, if their temperamental issues can be resolved and marriage can be saved. In the alternate course of action, RCIC guides its clients, throughout the divorce proceedings. From filing and contesting to handling appended issues like child custody, maintenance, domestic violence, dowry issues, among others, our team at RCIC assists our client in handling divorce proceedings. We also aid our clients in mediation proceedings and help in resolving issues like financial settlement, property issues, rights of women after divorce, etc. divorce lawyers in Noida
Ricky Chopra – A Renowned Name in the Legal Arena
Established in 1972, as “Chopra & Associates”, the law firm has grown exponentially, both nationally as well as internationally. The firm serves its clients in diverse practice areas including Dispute redressal, Banking and Corporate Laws, among others. In 2016, the firm was renamed “Ricky Chopra International Counsels”, in the name of Mr. Ricky Chopra who is currently the senior-most lawyer in the family legacy.
Mr. Ricky Chopra is an award-winning lawyer with a dynamic personality who has experience in dealing with a variety of clients including banks, government, Fortune 500 companies, international companies. RCIC has emerged as a leading divorce law firm in Noida with a mix of experienced and new age lawyers. They are specialized in providing timely solutions, strategizing every step and providing clarity to the client on every issue,
Issues with Respect to Divorce Laws that can be Dealt by our Lawyers
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Type of Divorce
A divorce can be of two types – contested divorce and a mutual consent divorce. A contested divorce is a type of divorce in which both the parties fight against each other for a divorce. It can be sought on the following grounds – Adultery, cruelty, desertion, change of religion, insanity, Renunciation of the world, etc. A mutual consent is a type of divorce in which both the husband and wife mutually decide to take a divorce. Our expert lawyers at RCIC can help you in deciding the type and the grounds of a divorce.
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Child Custody
Divorce can be quite devastating for the family especially for the child who is at a nurturing stage. Child custody is one of the most important and disputed issues which has to be dealt with at the time of a divorce. The Indian Courts give paramount importance to the welfare and interests of the child while deciding which parent should get the custody of the minor child (below 18years).
Types of Child Custody
As per the law, child custody can be divided into the following types-
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Sole Custody
In this case, the custody is awarded to a single parent when the other parent is abusive or unfit for taking care of the child. The other parent might get visitation rights in this case.
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Joint Custody
In this case, both the parents take the care of the child on rational basis. The parents take care of the child in turns which maybe fixed for a certain number of days or months. This custody is granted by the court keeping in view the fact, that a child needs love and affection of both the parents.
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Third party Custody
In this case, neither of the biological parent gets the custody. Therefore, a third party gets the custody of the child.
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Legal Custody
This type of custody is different from the physical custody as the parent that gets the legal custody takes all the important decisions of the child. These include decisions regarding his education, health care, etc.
RCIC, a leading law firm in Noida, offers the best advice while dealing with child custody issues. We provide practical qualitative solutions to our clients.
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Judicial Separation
Judicial Separations is a type of separation in which the law allows both the parties to live separately and think about whether they will be able to continue with their marriage or not. A petition for judicial separation can be filed any time after the marriage. Grounds for judicial separation include Adultery, cruelty, desertion, change of religion, insanity, Renunciation of world, etc. Certain obligations that exist in a marriage still continue even after the separation as the marriage still persists at the time of separation.
Our team of experts at RCIC can guide you whether judicial separation will be a suitable option in your case.
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Restitution of Conjugal Rights
It is a remedy in the divorce petitions in which the court orders the couple to reside together under the same roof. It is available in a situation where a spouse has deserted or left the other spouse and has been living separately for some reason. This order is passed by the court if there exists some hope for reconciliation of the marriage.
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Maintenance and its Types
The divorce lawyers at RCIC have very effectively handled disputes regarding maintenance in divorce proceedings. Maintenance is one of the most important parts of the divorce proceedings and can be filed by either spouse who is incapable of supporting itself. The parties can file for interim or permanent maintenance.
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Interim maintenance-
It refers to the maintenance amount that is paid to the dependent party during the pendency of the litigation. This amount has to be paid from the date of filing of the suit till the passing of the final judgment.
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Permanent maintenance-
After passing the final decree of divorce, the court might direct the husband/ wife to make a lump sum payment or periodic payments to the dependent spouse. Usually, the spouse is directed to make periodic payments (weekly, monthly or yearly). Only in rare cases like mutual consent divorce, the spouse is asked to make a lump sum payment.
Experts at RCIC, a leading law firm in Noida can guide you through the maintenance issues.
Our practice areas as best divorce law firms in Noida
- Adoption of a Child
- Alimony
- Annulment of marriage
- Anticipatory Bail
- Child Custody and Guardianship
- Child Maintenance
- Contested Divorce
- Domestic Violence
- Dowry Issues
- Joint Family Property Disputes
- Judicial Separation
- Maintenance
- Matrimonial Home
- Mediation and Counselling
- Mutual Divorce
- Property issues
- Restitution of Conjugal Rights
- Section 498 A
- Succession issues
- NRI Divorce