Best Divorce Lawyer in Mumbai -
Advocate Khevana Dagli
Divorce and matrimonial disputes can be emotionally exhausting. Whether it is mutual consent, a complicated contested divorce, domestic violence issues, 498A allegations or child custody disputes, Advocate Khevana Dagli provides calm, clear and reliable legal support to help you move forward with confidence.
With offices in Andheri East and Mumbai Central, she handles matters across all Family Courts, Sessions Courts and the Bombay High Court.
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Advocate Khevana Dagli
Why Choose Advocate Khevana Dagli?
- Experienced in all divorce & matrimonial cases
- Clear, straightforward guidance—no confusion, no pressure
- Strong drafting for petitions, replies & agreements
- Polite, patient and non-judgmental communication
- Effective settlement-oriented approach where possible
- Firm courtroom representation when required
- Supportive handling of women, men & NRI clients equally
- Quick response on WhatsApp & calls
Clients appreciate her calm approach, practical strategy and ability to bring clarity during emotionally difficult situations.
Primary Legal Services
1. Mutual Consent Divorce
Smooth and hassle-free divorce with properly drafted settlement terms, minimum court visits and a clear step-by-step process.
2. Contested Divorce
Court representation in cases involving cruelty, harassment, adultery, financial disputes or custody issues.
3. Muslim Mutual Divorce (Khula, Mubarat and Talaq)
Drafting and completing Khula / Mubarat/ Talaq in accordance with Muslim personal laws.
4. NRI Divorce & International Matrimonial Matters
Cross-border divorce, foreign decree recognition, international custody, and FIR protection for NRIs.
5. Annulment of Marriage
Legal annulment for marriages affected by fraud, coercion, non-consummation or invalid ceremonies.
6. Judicial Separation
Legally living separately without ending the marriage immediately.
7. Declaration Suit in Family Court
Suits in marriage validity, foreign decree recognition, Talaqnama, Khulanama & Mubaratnama dissolution.
8. Child Custody & Visitation
Custody planning, access schedules, video call access, holiday access and school-related permissions.
9. Domestic Violence (DV Act) Cases
Protection orders, residence orders, compensation and financial relief for women facing abuse or harassment.
10. Restraining Orders / Injunctions
Protection from threats, harassment or interference by spouse or in-laws.
11. Maintenance & Alimony
Interim and permanent maintenance, child support, spousal financial relief and enforcement.
12. 498A, Matrimonial Criminal Defence and Habeas Corpus Writ Petitions
498A defence, bail/quashing, and action against illegal child removal.
13. Anticipatory Bail (Matrimonial FIRs)
Urgent legal protection from arrest in 498A, DV or other matrimonial cases.
14. Quashing of FIR (High Court)
Filing petitions under Section 482 CrPC for false, exaggerated or settlement-based FIRs.
15. Discharge Application
Get weak or fabricated criminal cases dismissed before trial begins.
Other Legal Services
Including:- Stridhan Recovery, Restitution of Conjugal Rights, Interim Child Access, Modification of Maintenance order, Property Disputes, Police Complaint drafting, Evidence Preparation, Court Marriages, Passport/name change post-divorce, and much more.
This wide range ensures all matrimonial-linked complications are handled under one roof.
Client Experience
Most clients approach family court matters with fear, stress and uncertainty. Advocate Khevana Dagli ensures:
- You understand your position clearly
- You know the legal options available
- You receive a realistic timeline
- You are never rushed or forced into decisions
- You get complete confidentiality
- You feel supported at every stage
Her balanced approach has helped clients from all backgrounds — homemakers, working professionals, businessmen, NRIs, and young couples.
Frequently Asked Questions
A few common questions people ask before starting any divorce or family-law process. For more detailed answers, visit the full FAQ page.
Q1. Do I need to come to court for every hearing?
No. Most hearings are procedural and your lawyer can attend. You may be required only on specific dates such as statement, mediation, settlement, or final motions.
Q2. How long does a Mutual Consent Divorce take in Mumbai?
Generally 3 to 6 months, depending on court dates and whether the cooling period is waived. With proper drafting, the process is smooth and predictable.
Q3. What should I do if I receive a police notice related to marriage issues?
Never ignore it. Attend with legal guidance. A correct response at this stage prevents bigger complications like FIR or arrest.
Q4. Who gets custody of young children?
Courts prioritise the child’s routine, stability and emotional comfort. Both parents are evaluated fairly; the welfare of the child of paramount importance.
Q5. Can a divorce case be converted into Mutual Consent Divorce later?
Q5. Can a divorce case be converted into Mutual Consent Divorce later?
Q6. Can an NRI get divorced in India without coming here?
Often yes, through Power of Attorney, notarised documents and video appearance (if permitted).