Child Custody and Maintenance

Child Custody and Maintenance

At Equilex Partners, we provide compassionate yet strategic legal representation in child custody and maintenance matters, ensuring the best interests and welfare of the child remain paramount. Our experienced child custody lawyer handles both contested and mutual custody cases, guiding parents through the legal complexities under the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, and the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890.

We assist clients in seeking custody, visitation rights, and fair maintenance orders before family courts and higher judicial forums. Our lawyers carefully evaluate emotional, financial, and social factors to build strong, child-focused cases. We also represent clients in interim custody, modification, and enforcement of custody or maintenance orders.

With a balanced and sensitive approach, our child custody lawyer strives to minimize conflict while ensuring legal protection and stability for the child. We provide end-to-end legal support in negotiating child support and maintenance arrangements that are fair and sustainable. Our firm maintains strict confidentiality and professionalism in all family law matters.

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