About 25-30 minutes by road, depending on traffic.
Yes, including mutual consent and contested divorce, custody, and maintenance.
Yes, we handle partition suits and related civil disputes involving inherited or
jointly-owned property.
No, we typically start with a phone or video consultation before deciding if an in-person
meeting is needed.
Most matters from Aundh are heard at the Pune District & Sessions Court or Family Court in Shivajinagar, with consumer disputes going to the Commission in Bibwewadi. We appear regularly at all three.
We can usually accommodate evening slots on weekdays and, for urgent matters, a limited number of weekend consultations — just mention your availability when you reach out.
Bring any documents related to your matter — agreements, notices, FIR copies, or correspondence — along with a government ID. If you're unsure what's relevant, bring everything and we'll sort through it together.
In many cases, yes, particularly with a valid power of attorney or where the law specifically allows a representative to act. We can confirm what applies to your specific situation.
Yes, consultations and documentation can be handled in Marathi, Hindi, or English, whichever is most comfortable for you.
We aim to offer a first conversation, by phone or in person, within 24 to 48 hours of getting in touch, sooner for urgent matters like an FIR or upcoming hearing.
Yes, there's parking available near the Kasba Peth office for clients who prefer to drive in rather than use public transport.
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