Divorce Law and Lawyer in Nepal

Divorce, though emotionally challenging, is a legal right in Nepal. The Muluki Civil Code Act, 2017 (2074) governs divorce procedures and provides clear legal grounds for separation. Whether by mutual consent or through contested proceedings, the law ensures fairness and protection of rights for both spouses.

Grounds for Divorce in Nepal

According to Muluki Civil Code Act, 2017 2074, divorce can be filed under various circumstances, including:

  • Mutual Consent Divorce: When both husband and wife agree to end the marriage.

  • Unilateral Divorce: A spouse can file for divorce based on specific grounds such as:

    • Cruelty, abuse, or domestic violence.

    • Infidelity or extramarital affairs.

    • Desertion or separation for a certain period.

    • Failure to provide maintenance and support.

    • Other valid grounds recognized under the Civil Code.

Property Division and Rights

Nepalese divorce law emphasizes fairness in the division of property, assets, and parental responsibilities. The law ensures:

  • Equal entitlement to marital property.

  • Division of ancestral and joint property, depending on circumstances.

  • Financial support or alimony where necessary.

  • Custody and guardianship decisions in the best interest of children.

Divorce Procedure in Nepal

  1. Filing a Petition – A spouse or both spouses submit a divorce petition at the District Court.

  2. Mediation and Settlement – The court may encourage reconciliation or settlement.

  3. Court Proceedings – If reconciliation is not possible, the court proceeds with hearings.

  4. Final Decree – Upon satisfaction of legal grounds, the court issues a divorce decree, legally dissolving the marriage.

Why Choose a Divorce Lawyer in Nepal?

Navigating divorce law can be complex and emotionally taxing. A skilled divorce lawyer helps you:

  • File petitions and represent your case in court.

  • Protect your rights in property division and child custody.

  • Negotiate fair settlements and maintenance claims.

  • Ensure a smooth, lawful, and stress-free process.

Advocate Kabiraj Timalsina – Trusted Divorce Lawyer in Nepal

As one of the best divorce lawyers in Nepal, Advocate Kabiraj Timalsina and his team at MYLAWYER GLOBAL specialize in handling all types of divorce cases with professionalism and compassion. With extensive experience in divorce cases, court marriage registration, property disputes, and child custody matters, we ensure that our clients receive effective legal representation tailored to their unique circumstances.

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Courts in Nepal for Divorce Cases

Divorce cases in Nepal are handled by the District Courts located in all districts. Individuals living abroad can also file for divorce in Nepal through a Power of Attorney, and licensed lawyers provide online legal consultation to guide clients through the process, required documents, and legal procedures smoothly.

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These courts ensure accessible and uniform legal procedures for divorce cases throughout Nepal.

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