Divorce by mutual consent is a straightforward and efficient option for couples in Nepal wishing to end their marriage amicably. Governed by Article 93 of the Civil Code 2074, this process allows couples to file a joint petition, making it a popular choice among younger generations. While it offers significant advantages such as a quick resolution and lower costs, it is essential to consider property rights and the necessity for mutual agreement on various terms. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the mutual consent divorce process, including legal grounds, advantages, disadvantages, and the relevant legal framework, ensuring you are well-informed for your journey.
Power of attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone to act on your behalf in certain matters. It can be very useful in situations where you are unable to handle your own affairs, such as when you are living abroad or going through a divorce. However, it is also a serious responsibility that requires careful consideration and drafting. Nepal Divorce Services can assist you with any power of attorney issues related to divorce and family law in Nepal. Contact us today for a free consultation and find out how we can help you.