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Best Mutual Divorce Online in India

If both you and your spouse have mutually agreed to end your marriage, the legal process does not have to be painful or complicated. At QuickDivorce.in, we make mutual consent divorce online in India simple, affordable, and completely hassle-free — so you can close this chapter and move forward with your life. Our experienced family lawyers handle everything from documentation to court filings, allowing you to complete the entire process from the comfort and privacy of your home.

Mutual consent divorce, also known as divorce by mutual agreement, is the fastest and least adversarial way to legally dissolve a marriage in India. Under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, both parties can jointly file a petition when they have been living separately for at least one year and mutually agree on all key terms — including alimony, child custody, and property division. Similar provisions exist under the Special Marriage Act, Indian Divorce Act, and Muslim Personal Law — our lawyers are well-versed in all applicable personal laws across religions and communities.

What makes our online mutual divorce service different is speed and simplicity. Once you get in touch, our legal team will guide you through every step — drafting the joint petition, preparing the settlement agreement, filing in the appropriate family court, and representing both parties through the two motion hearings. We aim to complete the entire process in the shortest legally permissible time, and in many cases we have successfully obtained waiver of the 6-month cooling-off period through the Supreme Court and High Courts. With over 5,000+ cases resolved and a 4.9-star client rating, we are one of India's most trusted names in online divorce services.

Our team handles all paperwork with complete accuracy, ensuring there are no delays due to technical errors or missing documents. We also prepare a comprehensive Mutual Settlement Agreement covering alimony, child custody and visitation rights, maintenance, and division of assets — so that both parties leave with complete legal clarity and zero loose ends. All consultations are strictly confidential, and our lawyers are available 6 days a week including online video consultations for clients across India and abroad.

Whether you are based in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, or anywhere else in India, our online mutual divorce service is accessible to you. NRI couples seeking divorce under Indian law can also avail our services remotely — we handle all court appearances and documentation on your behalf, so you do not need to travel. Our process is transparent, our fees are fixed with no hidden charges, and our lawyers are with you every step of the way until your divorce decree is in hand.

Getting started is simple. Call us, WhatsApp us, or fill out our online form and one of our senior divorce lawyers will connect with you within 24 hours for a free initial consultation. Mutual divorce does not have to be a long, painful process — with QuickDivorce.in, it can be respectful, swift, and final. Take the first step today and let us handle the legal side while you focus on your future.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mutual consent divorce is a legal process where both spouses jointly agree to dissolve their marriage without any court battle. It is governed by Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and equivalent provisions under the Special Marriage Act, Indian Divorce Act, and other personal laws in India.

A mutual consent divorce typically takes between 6 to 18 months. However, if the mandatory 6-month cooling-off period is waived by the High Court or Supreme Court, the process can be completed significantly faster.

Yes. The Supreme Court of India has held that the 6-month cooling-off period under Section 13B(2) is not mandatory and can be waived if the court is satisfied that the marriage has irretrievably broken down and the waiting period would only prolong the suffering of both parties.

  • Address and identity proof of both spouses (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport)
  • Original marriage certificate or proof of marriage
  • Marriage photographs
  • Proof of separation for at least one year
  • Income proof — salary slips, ITR, or bank statements
  • Details of jointly owned property or assets
  • Birth certificates of children (if applicable)
  • Passport-size photographs of both spouses
  • Signed mutual settlement agreement

Yes. QuickDivorce.in handles mutual divorce cases for NRI couples remotely. We manage all documentation, court filings, and appearances on your behalf — you do not need to travel to India at any stage of the process.

No. Alimony is not mandatory in mutual consent divorce. Both parties can mutually agree on the amount — a one-time lump sum settlement or monthly maintenance — or agree that no alimony will be paid at all. The terms are entirely decided by mutual agreement.

Both parties are typically required to appear for the First Motion and Second Motion hearings. In certain circumstances — especially for NRI clients — appearance can be managed through a power of attorney or authorized legal representative on their behalf.

A mutual settlement agreement is a legally binding document signed by both spouses that outlines all agreed terms — including alimony, child custody, visitation rights, maintenance, and division of property and assets. QuickDivorce.in drafts this agreement with complete legal precision to ensure zero loose ends.

Mutual divorce requires the full agreement of both spouses and is faster, cheaper, and far less stressful. Contested divorce is filed when one spouse opposes the divorce or disputes terms — it involves lengthy court proceedings, cross-examination, and significantly higher legal costs and emotional strain.

Either spouse has the right to withdraw consent before the Second Motion hearing. If consent is withdrawn, the mutual divorce petition cannot proceed and the case may need to be converted into a contested divorce. Our lawyers work proactively to ensure both parties remain aligned throughout the entire process.
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