Nayaypath provides compassionate and strategic legal support in matters of divorce and marital separation, understanding the emotional strain such situations bring. The practice covers both mutual consent divorces—where couples aim for an amicable and respectful resolution—and contested or fault-based divorces, defending clients on grounds like cruelty, adultery, desertion, mental illness, or conversion where these apply under applicable personal laws. They handle every aspect from drafting petitions and negotiating settlements to representing clients in family courts and higher judiciary. Nayaypath also assists with maintenance and alimony claims, guiding clients through interim and permanent support structures under laws such as the Hindu Marriage Act and general civil procedure. For clients governed by Muslim personal law, the firm helps navigate provisions like maintenance during the iddat period, restitution of Mehr, and grounds recognized under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act. The team prioritizes clear communication, emotional sensitivity, and tailored strategies to secure fair custody and financial outcomes while reducing legal delays and stress. Whether pursuing judicial separation or final dissolution, Nayaypath supports clients throughout the full legal journey with professional diligence and compassionate advocacy.