Advocate Mamata Sthapit is a leading female divorce lawyer in Nepal and Senior Legal Associate at Nepal Divorce Services, Kathmandu. She specializes in divorce and family law, with particular expertise in high-conflict child custody cases, women's rights advocacy, and complex property disputes under the Muluki Civil Code 2074.
As one of Nepal's few female lawyers leading a specialized divorce practice, Advocate Sthapit brings a unique perspective to family law. She understands the challenges women face in divorce proceedings — from navigating alimony and property partition to securing fair custody arrangements. Her clients consistently describe her approach as empathetic yet strategically sharp.
| Practice Area | Expertise |
|---|---|
| Divorce Proceedings | Mutual consent and contested divorce — case strategy, court representation, mediation |
| Child Custody | High-conflict custody disputes, visitation rights, child support enforcement |
| Women's Rights | Representing women in divorce — wife-initiated divorce, domestic violence, marital rape cases |
| Property Division | Marital asset partition, joint property disputes, ancestral property claims |
| NRN Divorce | Remote case management for NRNs via Power of Attorney |
| Remarriage Advisory | Legal guidance on remarriage, bigamy complaints, divorce certificate processing |
In sensitive family law matters — especially cases involving domestic abuse, marital rape, or wife-initiated divorce — many clients prefer a female lawyer in Nepal who understands their experience firsthand. Advocate Sthapit provides a safe, confidential environment where clients can discuss personal matters openly, leading to stronger case preparation and better outcomes.
Beyond her courtroom practice, Advocate Sthapit plays a central role in the firm's legal strategy and content development. She oversees case quality across the team and serves as the primary legal voice behind Nepal Divorce Services' published legal guides — ensuring every piece of advice reflects current Nepal law and practical courtroom experience.
For a confidential consultation with Advocate Mamata Sthapit, contact Nepal Divorce Services at +977 9841114443 or on WhatsApp.
