Family Lawyer in Kathmandu, Nepal

Advocate Keshar Bahadur Dahal is a Nepal Bar Council registered lawyer representing clients in family law matters in the District Courts of Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur, including divorce, child custody, marriage registration, maintenance, and family dispute cases.

Family Law Services in Kathmandu

Divorce Law

Contested and mutual consent divorce proceedings in all districts of Nepal.

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Child Custody

Child custody, guardianship, and visitation rights cases.

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Marriage Registration

DAO and court marriage registration services in Kathmandu.

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Property Disputes

Family property disputes, inheritance, and division matters.

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Domestic Violence

Legal protection and remedies for domestic violence victims.

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Maintenance & Alimony

Spousal and child maintenance proceedings.

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Why Choose Our Family Law Services

Family Law Practice

A practice focused on family law matters under the Muluki Civil Code 2074.

Nepal Bar Council Registered

Advocate Keshar Bahadur Dahal is a registered practitioner of the Nepal Bar Council (License No: 21858).

Client-Centered Approach

Personalized attention and clear communication through every step of the matter.

Kathmandu District Court Practice

Regularly appears in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur District Courts on family law matters.

How We Handle Your Case

1

Initial Consultation

We discuss your situation, understand your goals, and explain your legal options.

2

Case Strategy

We develop a personalized legal strategy based on your specific circumstances.

3

Legal Action

We file necessary documents, represent you in court, and negotiate on your behalf.

4

Resolution

We work towards the best possible outcome for you and your family.

What to Expect When Working With Us

Responsive Communication

We promptly respond to your queries and keep you updated on case progress.

Transparent Pricing

Clear fee structure with no hidden costs. We discuss all expenses upfront.

Confidential Handling

Your personal matters are handled with strict confidentiality and discretion.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I file for divorce in Kathmandu?
To file for divorce in Kathmandu, you need to submit a divorce petition to the Family Court (if available) or the District Court having jurisdiction. Grounds for divorce include adultery, cruelty, desertion, imprisonment, and mutual consent. Required documents include marriage certificate, citizenship, and evidence supporting grounds for divorce.
What is the process for child custody in Nepal?
Child custody in Nepal is governed by the Muluki Civil Code. Parents can file custody petitions in the district court. The court considers the child's welfare as the primary factor. Custody can be awarded to mother, father, or grandparents based on the child's best interests.
Can I get maintenance from my spouse?
Yes, under Nepal's legal system, a spouse can claim maintenance (alimony) from the other spouse. This includes interim maintenance during proceedings and permanent maintenance after divorce. The amount depends on factors like income, standard of living, and duration of marriage.
How long does a divorce case take in Nepal?
The duration varies based on case complexity and whether it's mutual consent or contested. Mutual consent divorce can be finalized in a few weeks. Contested divorces may take several months to years depending on court workload and evidence presentation.
What are the grounds for divorce in Nepal?
Grounds for divorce under Muluki Civil Code include: voluntary separation for more than 3 years, adultery, cruelty (physical or mental), desertion for more than 1 year, imprisonment, insanity, and other grounds as recognized by law.
Do I need a lawyer for family court in Nepal?
While you can represent yourself, hiring an experienced family lawyer is highly recommended. Family law cases involve complex legal procedures, evidence presentation, and negotiations. A skilled lawyer can protect your rights and achieve better outcomes.

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