Advocate Neha Gund

Divorce & Separation Legal Services – Advocate Neha Gund

Divorce is not just a legal proceeding—it’s an emotional transition that affects lives, families, and futures. Whether you’re seeking to end your marriage amicably or dealing with a contested divorce, Advocate Neha Gund provides strategic, compassionate, and confidential legal support tailored to your unique circumstances.


Types of Divorce in India

1. Mutual Consent Divorce

When both spouses agree to end the marriage peacefully, Advocate Neha Gund ensures:

  • Smooth filing and representation under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or applicable personal laws

  • Assistance with settlement agreements regarding alimony, child custody, and property

  • Fast-tracked legal procedure with minimal court appearances

2. Contested Divorce

If one spouse is unwilling to consent or disputes exist, a contested divorce may be filed on legal grounds such as:

  • Cruelty (mental or physical)

  • Desertion for over 2 years

  • Adultery

  • Conversion of religion

  • Mental disorder or incapacity

  • Renunciation of the world

  • Presumed death


Services Offered by Advocate Neha Gund

Divorce Petition Drafting & Filing

  • Preparing accurate, well-articulated petitions tailored to your grounds and legal objectives.

Court Representation

  • Strong advocacy in Family Courts, District Courts, and High Courts as required.

Child Custody & Visitation

  • Legal strategies for sole, joint, or shared custody

  • Ensuring the child’s best interests are protected

Maintenance & Alimony

  • Securing or defending financial support claims under Section 125 CrPC, Hindu Marriage Act, or other personal laws

Property & Asset Division

  • Assistance in equitable distribution of matrimonial assets

  • Drafting of separation or settlement agreements

Mediation & Settlement

  • Encouraging amicable resolution through court-referred or private mediation wherever possible

Defense Against False Allegations

  • Handling false claims of domestic violence, dowry harassment, or cruelty made during divorce proceedings