Family is meant to be a source of love, trust, and support. But sometimes, disagreements turn into legal battles that affect relationships, finances, and mental health.
From divorce and separation to child custody battles, domestic violence, and property disputes, family issues can feel overwhelming.
At Ventha Law Firm, we understand the emotional weight of these conflicts and fight to protect your rights with compassion and strength.
Mutual Consent Divorce — Where both partners agree to end the marriage.
Contested Divorce — Filed on grounds like cruelty, desertion, adultery, etc.
Common Challenges:
Physical, emotional, verbal, or economic abuse within the household. Protection is available under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005.
Deciding where and with whom the child will live after separation. The Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 governs custody rights in India.
Key Factors Considered by Courts:
Section 125 of CrPC allows spouses, children, and even parents to claim maintenance. The amount is decided based on income, standard of living, and financial needs.
These include division of ancestral property, disputes over wills, gifts, and property transfers.
Family cases involve deep emotions, personal relationships, and long-term consequences. They require legal strategy, sensitivity, and clear communication in Telugu, Hindi, and English.
Step 1: Seek legal advice early.
Step 2: Collect documents — marriage certificate, property papers, income proof, evidence.
Step 3: Explore settlement or mediation.
Step 4: Take legal action if needed.
Case 1 — Protecting a Mother’s Custody Rights: A mother from Vijayawada was denied access to her child after separation. Ventha Law Firm secured full custody through the High Court.
Case 2 — Stopping Domestic Violence: In Hyderabad, a woman suffering silent abuse filed a DV case with our help. She was granted protection orders and financial support.
Family disputes can be devastating, but you are not powerless. With Ventha Law Firm, you get not only expert legal representation but also empathy, confidentiality, and respect.