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How To Navigate The Process Of Filing A Divorce In India

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With the evolution of time, the essence of education among women has increased significantly and thereby making the women financially independent. It gives them the freedom of not remaining with the painful marriage. This has led to an increase in divorce rate as women are no longer interested in keeping painful marriages for long term. Even today, divorce is considered to be a painful procedure. It affects the parties mentally as the emotions of both the parties are involved in this. This even affects the person professionally. It is the bad phase of life. The divorce laws in India are governed by personal laws and there is a different procedure of divorce under personal law. Hindu Marriage Act governs the divorce between the hindus. Likewise, Muslim personal law governs the divorce among muslim. Types of Divorce There are two types of divorce. The procedure of the divorce is different. Let us discuss these: Divorce with Mutual Consent: In this case, both parties agree to move on wit...

Strategies For Effective Co-Parenting After Divorce

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Sharing decisions regarding your children's upbringing, such as where and how they live, attend school, go on vacation, and other matters, is known as co-parenting. Finding constructive ways to co-parent following a separation or divorce will probably be crucial to your children's emotional and social well-being, regardless of how you feel about your ex-partner. Your children will be adjusting to big adjustments after the divorce, such as dividing their time between two residences. Despite your disagreements, you and your former spouse can collaborate to make these modifications tolerable. The first step to applying effective parenting techniques after a divorce is to comprehend the strategies used by successful co-parents. Co-Parenting: About Even when they are not anymore married or in a romantic relationship, co-parenting is an agreement where both parents collaborate and share the responsibility of raising their child or children . Co-parenting is the practice of separated ...