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
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
Initial Consultation
We discuss your situation, understand your goals, and explain your legal options.
Case Strategy
We develop a personalized legal strategy based on your specific circumstances.
Legal Action
We file necessary documents, represent you in court, and negotiate on your behalf.
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?
What is the process for child custody in Nepal?
Can I get maintenance from my spouse?
How long does a divorce case take in Nepal?
What are the grounds for divorce in Nepal?
Do I need a lawyer for family court in Nepal?
Related Legal Guides
In-depth legal guides written by Advocate Keshar Bahadur Dahal on Nepal law, grounded in the Muluki Civil Code 2074 and the Children Act 2075.
Alimony & Child Support in Nepal: Laws, Calculations
Comprehensive guide to alimony and child support laws in Nepal under Civil Code 2074. Learn calculation formulas, enforcement mechanisms, modification procedures, and typical award amounts (15-25% of income for child support).
Read guide Family LawChild Custody Laws in Nepal: A Parent's Guide
Complete guide to child custody laws in Nepal under the Children's Act 2075 and Muluki Civil Code 2074. Learn custody factors, father vs mother rights, court process, visitation rights, and how courts decide custody.
Read guide Family LawDivorce in Nepal: Mutual Consent vs Contested Process
Complete guide to divorce in Nepal under Muluki Civil Code 2074. Learn mutual consent divorce (2-3 days) vs contested divorce (1-2 years) processes, alimony calculations, child custody laws, property division, and legal fees (Rs. 15,000-150,000).
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