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At Vivek Nasa & Associates, we specialize in complicated matrimonial issues & Divorces where financial complexity requires sophisticated handling. We serve clients from The Magnolias, The Aralias, The Camellias, and DLF Cyber City, DLF Phases (1–5) and Golf Course Road ensuring that your wealth and privacy remain protected. When significant assets, business equity, and social reputation are at stake, a standard "mutual consent" approach is often insufficient.
For business owners and startup founders in Cyber City, a divorce can threaten company ownership. We work with forensic accountants to ensure:
Fair Valuation: Distinguishing between "personal goodwill" and "enterprise value."
Equity Protection: Structuring settlements to prevent the liquidation of shares.
Director Liability: protecting you from false Section 141 (Cheque Bounce) or criminal complaints filed to disrupt your business.
We handle the complex division of:
Real Estate: Penthouses, villas, and commercial properties in DLF 5 and Golf Course Extn.
ESOPs & RSU: Calculation of future stock options for tech executives.
Overseas Assets: For NRIs or couples with property in Dubai/London/USA.
The standard "25% of income" rule is often contested in high-income cases.
For the Payer: We argue for a "capped" settlement based on standard of living rather than just a percentage of net worth.
For the Receiver: We ensure full financial disclosure to prevent the hiding of assets in shell companies or family trusts.
100% Privacy & Confidentiality
We understand that for CXOs and public figures, a leak to the media or social circles is disastrous. We offer Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) during settlement talks and can request in-camera proceedings (private hearings) in the Gurugram Family Court to keep your matter out of the public eye.
Expat & NRI Expertise Many of our clients in DLF Phase 5 are expats or NRIs. We are experts in cross-border divorce laws, dealing with issues like:
Jurisdiction Battles: Should the divorce be filed in India or abroad?
Child Custody (Hague Convention): Preventing or addressing international child abduction accusations.
Not necessarily. Indian law does not automatically mandate a 50/50 split of business assets. The court looks at the "contribution" of the spouse. If the business was inherited or built prior to marriage, we can argue it is a "Separate Asset."
Yes. If there is a threat of violence or harassment, we can move an urgent application under the Domestic Violence Act to restrain a spouse from entering the shared household, even if they are a joint owner, to protect your peace and safety.
In high-income cases, courts often look at the "reasonable needs" to maintain the status quo lifestyle rather than a mathematical percentage. We help structure this as a One-Time Lump Sum Settlement to avoid monthly taxation and future litigation.
Technically, prenuptial agreements ("prenups") are not legally binding contracts under Indian marriage laws, which view marriage as a sacrament. However, they are increasingly used as "evidence of intent" in court. If the agreement is fair, voluntary, and not opposed to public policy, we can use it during settlement negotiations to argue that both parties had already agreed to a specific asset division, potentially speeding up the mutual consent process.
In high-net-worth cases, there is a risk of one spouse siphoning funds. We advise clients to immediately instruct their bank (in writing) to freeze "Either or Survivor" accounts and convert them to "Joint Operation Only" mode. This prevents any withdrawal without both signatures. For lockers, we can seek an immediate court order to appoint a "Local Commissioner" to inventory the contents to prevent accusations of theft later.
Yes, under the Hindu Marriage Act, jurisdiction is determined by: (1) Where the marriage was solemnized, (2) Where the couple last resided together, or (3) Where the wife currently resides. If your "matrimonial home" was in Gurugram (e.g., DLF/Golf Course Road) before you moved abroad, or if your wife has returned to Gurugram, you can file the petition here. You do not need to be physically present for every hearing; we can represent you via Power of Attorney and Video Conferencing.
Not necessarily. Recent judgments (e.g., Delhi High Court) have clarified that alimony is not a tool for "wealth equalization" but for "maintenance." If your spouse is financially independent and can maintain the same standard of living they enjoyed during the marriage, the court may deny or significantly reduce the alimony claim. We focus on proving their financial capacity to minimize your liability.