Family & Matrimonial Law

Resolving family disputes with dignity and legal strength. Your emotional peace is our legal priority.

Compassionate Family Lawyer in Kolkata

Matrimonial disputes are more than just legal battles; they are personal transitions that require a balance of empathy and aggressive advocacy. At KUBÉRAA ASSOCIATES, we provide a safe harbor for individuals navigating the complexities of divorce, custody, and family property division. As a trusted Family Lawyer in Kolkata, we focus on minimizing trauma while maximizing your legal rights.

Whether you are seeking a Mutual Consent Divorce to start a new chapter or defending yourself against a false 498A IPC criminal proceeding, our team offers specialized counsel tailored to West Bengal's family court procedures. We prioritize mediation and settlement where possible, but stand ready to fight for your alimony and child custody rights in the courtrooms of Alipore, Sealdah, and the High Court at Calcutta.

"Peace of mind isn't found in a courtroom; it's found in a resolution that respects your future."

- Senior Matrimonial Counsel

Family Law Practice Areas

Contested & Mutual Divorce

Expert handling of Mutual Consent Divorce for fast-track resolution, and aggressive representation in contested divorce petitions involving cruelty or desertion.

Child Custody & Visitation

Securing the child's future through legal guardianship, custody battles, and structured visitation rights that prioritize the minor's welfare.

Alimony & Maintenance

Filing and defending claims for interim and permanent alimony under Section 125 CrPC and Hindu Marriage Act to ensure financial security.

Domestic Violence (DV)

Legal protection for victims of domestic abuse and defense for those wrongly accused, including protection orders and residence rights.

498A IPC Defense

Specialized criminal defense against false dowry harassment allegations, focusing on anticipatory bail and FIR quashing.

Partition of Family Assets

Handling complex division of ancestral and joint properties among legal heirs with focus on peaceful mediation.

Client Stories

"The most empathetic **[Family Lawyer in Kolkata](./)**. They handled my divorce with so much grace."
- Mrs. Banerjee
"Got custody of my daughter thanks to their brilliant arguments. They really care about the child's future."
- Mr. S. Das
"Excellent defense in a false 498A case. They are very strategic and honest about outcomes."
- Rahul G.
"Their mediation skills saved our family property from a long-drawn legal war. Highly professional."
- The Roy Family
"Very supportive during the maintenance case. I got the financial help I needed for my kids."
- P. Chatterjee
"Transparent, direct, and very knowledgeable about Alipore Court procedures. 5 stars."
- Amit K.

Family Law FAQ

Typically 6 to 18 months. However, the 6-month cooling period can often be waived through a 'Waiver Petition' in specific cases.

Common grounds include Cruelty (mental or physical), Desertion (for at least 2 years), Adultery, and Conversion of religion.

The "Welfare of the Minor" is the supreme consideration. Courts look at financial stability, emotional bond, and the child's preference if they are over 9 years old.

Yes, under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, if the husband has no independent income and the wife is earning, he can claim maintenance.

While the case is ongoing, it can be mentally taxing. If proven false, the accused can file for defamation or malicious prosecution against the complainant.

It is a court order requiring one spouse to pay the other during the pendency of the legal case to cover legal costs and living expenses.

In most cases, yes. Courts believe children under 5 require the mother's care (tender years doctrine) unless the mother is proven unfit.

It is a legal petition (Section 9) filed to ask the court to order a spouse who has left without reason to return.

No, but a registered Will is much harder to challenge in court. Without a Will, property is divided as per the Succession Act.

You can file a petition under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, through a lawyer or a Protection Officer.

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