The Divorce Handbook

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This book explains simply and clearly the various legal procedures which govern marriage and divorce among different religious communities in the country. Highlights: The procedure for getting married in court; Common – and unusual – grounds for divorce or annulment of marriage; when you should seek annulment of your marriage rather than a divorce; When judicial separation may be preferable to a divorce; The laws governing the grant of maintenance to a dependant spouse; The legal rules which apply to questions of child custody and support; How property gets divided between the divorcing couple; How long it takes to obtain a divorce; How expensive it is; The best way to get divorced. Divorce is a traumatic affair, not only for the couple concerned and their children; often even their respective parents, brothers, sisters and friends get dragged into a messy, bitter and prolonged dispute. Then, too, rarely do divorce-seekers realise what all it involves; typically lawyers don’t give you the full picture right in the beginning and, even if they do, the implications don’t always sink in. This book is essential reading for anyone who may be contemplating marriage or divorce. It is equally useful for marriage counsellors and social workers for the clear perspective it offers about the options and legal rights pertaining to marriage and divorce – minus all the daunting legal jargon.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rajesh Talwar

Rajesh Talwar is a lawyer by profession and has also taught law to L.L.B. students at Delhi University and Jamia Millia Islamia for a period of six years. In 1996 he went to the U.K. on a British Chevening scholarship, from where he did his L.L.M. in Human Rights Law from the University of Nottingham. He has written extensively on legal and non-legal subjects for various newspapers and magazines, and has authored several books, both non-fiction as well as fiction. Making Your Own Will (Vision Books, 1992) was followed by The Judiciary on Trial (Cosmos, 1995), How to choose Your Lawyer (Vision Books, 1998), The Divorce Handbook (Vision Books, 1999), The Third Sex and Human Rights (Gyan Publishing House, 1999), Inside Gayland (Kalpaz Publications, 2001) and The Laws of E-Business in India (Vision Books, 2001).

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Title
The Divorce Handbook
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170943515
Length
128p.
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