Mutual Divorce Eligibility Checker

Before You Proceed

  • Purpose of the Divorce Eligibility Checker: This tool evaluates your eligibility for a Mutual Consent Divorce under Indian law, offering a preliminary assessment based on your answers.
  • Confidentiality Assurance: Your privacy is our priority. All information entered remains secure and confidential, with no unsolicited contact from our firm unless you request it.
  • Accuracy Matters: For the best results, answer all questions truthfully and completely to ensure an accurate eligibility outcome.
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Check your divorce eligibility

Frequently Asked Questions

The Divorce Eligibility Checker is a free tool designed to help you quickly assess whether you meet the basic requirements for filing for divorce in India. By answering a few simple questions with ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, you’ll gain an initial understanding of your eligibility based on Indian divorce laws.
Yes, we take your privacy seriously. The information you enter into the Divorce Eligibility Checker will never be shared with anyone. It is used solely to provide you with an immediate eligibility assessment.
After submitting the form, you’ll receive an instant result indicating whether you might be eligible for a mutual divorce. Alternatively, you can book an appointment for a free legal consultation with our team, who can guide you through the next steps if you choose to proceed.
Yes, simply select the “Other” option in the city dropdown if your location isn’t listed (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Gurgaon). Our services extend across India, and we can assist you regardless of where you reside.
No, this Divorce Eligibility Checker tool is completely free to use. It’s part of our commitment to helping you understand your legal options. If you need further advice related to mutual divorce or other family legal matters like child custody or maintenance, you may reach out to us for a free legal consultation as well.
A mutual divorce is when both spouses agree to end their marriage amicably without disputes. It requires mutual consent on terms like alimony, child custody, and property division.
Key criteria include:
  • Both spouses consenting to the divorce.
  • A separation period of at least 12 months. Living separately here means ‘not living as husband and wife’.
  • Agreement on financial, child custody, and property terms.
The tool evaluates answers against legal requirements under the Hindu Marriage Act (1955), Divorce Act (1869), or Special Marriage Act (1954). While it provides a reliable assessment, consult a lawyer for final confirmation.
You may need to explore other options like contested divorce, mediation, or legal separation. Our team can guide you through alternatives.
Commonly needed:
  • Marriage certificate or Invitation card.
  • Address proof of Husband.
  • Address proof of Wife.
The divorce petition will be dismissed. You’ll need to restart the process or pursue a contested divorce.
Yes, once approved by the court, terms like alimony or custody cannot be challenged unless fraud is proven.
Yes! You can withdraw the petition during the cooling-off period if you reconcile.