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Jaipur, Rajasthan · Divorce & Family Lawyer
Divorce, maintenance, custody, and domestic-violence matters in Jaipur are heard primarily before the Family Court at Jaipur, with appeals to the Rajasthan High Court's Jaipur Bench. NyaySevak connects you with verified Jaipur divorce and family lawyers who handle mutual-consent and contested divorce, maintenance, and protection-order matters with sensitivity and discretion.
Quick Answer
Most matrimonial disputes in Jaipur are filed before the Family Court at Jaipur, constituted under the Family Courts Act, 1984, which has exclusive jurisdiction over divorce, judicial separation, restitution of conjugal rights, maintenance, and custody. Appeals from the Family Court lie to the Rajasthan High Court at Jaipur.
Mutual-consent divorce under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act (and the equivalents under other personal laws) is the most common route where both spouses agree, involving two motions with a statutory cooling-off period that courts may waive in suitable cases. Contested divorces proceed on grounds such as cruelty or desertion and take longer.
Parallel proceedings frequently accompany matrimonial disputes in Jaipur — maintenance under Section 144 BNSS (formerly Section 125 CrPC), protection and residence orders under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, and at times cruelty complaints under Section 85 BNS. Coordinating these matters strategically is central to good family-law representation.
Jurisdictions
Our verified Jaipur divorce lawyers appear regularly before each of the courts below, so your matter can be filed and pursued without jurisdictional confusion.
What We Handle
Two-motion divorce under S.13B HMA with settlement of alimony, custody and property.
Divorce on grounds such as cruelty or desertion before the Family Court, Jaipur.
Interim and permanent maintenance under S.144 BNSS and personal law.
Custody, guardianship and visitation in the child's best interests.
Protection, residence and monetary orders under the DV Act, 2005.
Restitution of conjugal rights and judicial-separation petitions.
Coverage Across Jaipur
Our Jaipur divorce lawyers cover every major neighbourhood and the surrounding metropolitan area, so you can meet your lawyer near you.
Transparent Pricing
Consultation
₹1,000 – ₹5,000 (free first consultation on NyaySevak)
District Court
₹6,000 – ₹30,000 per appearance / stage
Rajasthan High Court (Jaipur Bench)
₹20,000 – ₹1,00,000 per appearance; senior counsel higher
Local note: Indicative ranges only. Uncontested mutual-consent divorces in Jaipur are often handled on a fixed all-inclusive package; contested matters are billed stage-wise. Fees are agreed upfront before any work begins.
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Local Pro Tips
Common Questions
A mutual-consent divorce before the Family Court, Jaipur usually takes around 6–12 months, involving two motions with a statutory cooling-off period between them. Courts may waive the cooling-off period in suitable cases where the parties have already lived apart and settled all issues.
Divorce petitions are filed before the Family Court at Jaipur, which has jurisdiction based on where the marriage was solemnised, where the couple last resided together, or where the respondent resides. A NyaySevak family lawyer will confirm the correct jurisdiction for your case.
Yes. Maintenance can be claimed under Section 144 BNSS (formerly Section 125 CrPC) and under personal law. The amount depends on the spouse's income, the claimant's needs and standard of living, and the children's requirements — there is no fixed formula, and courts decide on the facts.
It depends on whether the divorce is mutual or contested. Mutual-consent matters are often handled on a fixed package, while contested divorces are billed stage-wise, commonly ₹6,000–₹30,000 per stage at the Family Court. All fees are agreed upfront on NyaySevak.
Custody is decided on the child's best interests, not automatically in favour of either parent. Courts consider the child's age, schooling, emotional needs, and each parent's circumstances, and frequently provide for visitation for the non-custodial parent.
They are separate proceedings but are often pursued together. A Domestic Violence Act application for protection, residence, and monetary relief is filed before the Magistrate, while the divorce proceeds before the Family Court. A Jaipur family lawyer will coordinate both strategically.
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