Case Analysis
Thorough examination of case details, including evidence, legal precedents, and client objectives.
Research & Drafting
Conducting in-depth legal research to uncover relevant statutes, regulations, case law, and scholarly articles.
Court Representation
Providing effective representation in court proceedings, including hearings, trials, and appeals.
Practice Areas
Family Law
Family law is the body of law governing the creation, dissolution, and legal responsibilities within family relationships, including marriage, divorce, child custody, support, and adoption..
Matrimonial Law
Matrimonial law, also known as marriage law, is the body of law that governs the creation, recognition, and regulation of marriage and its dissolution, defining the legal rights and obligations of spouses towards each other and any children of the relationship.
Divorce Law
Divorce law is the legal process that terminates a marriage, addressing the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved, including property division, spousal support, child custody, and child support
Maintenance Law
Maintenance law is the area of law that governs the legal duty of one person to provide financial support to another person, typically a child or former spouse, to ensure they have adequate living expenses.
Child Custody Law
In child custody cases, the court's overarching principle is to determine an arrangement that serves the best interests of the child, focusing on their safety, well-being, and stability
Judicial Sepration
Judicial separation is a legal decree that allows married couples to live apart with formalized rights and obligations while remaining legally married, without dissolving the marriage.
Pre-Nuptial Agreement
Prenuptial agreements are not explicitly recognized by Indian matrimonial laws and are generally not legally binding or enforceable in Indian courts, although they may be considered as having "persuasive value" to understand the intent of the parties
Past-Nuptial Agreement
In India, post-nuptial agreements are not statutorily recognised and are generally treated as void for being against public policy, though they may be considered under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 for validity; however, they remain largely unenforceable in court except as evidence of intent, and critically, any clause waiving a spouse's right to maintenance is legally void
Domestic Violence
The primary domestic violence law in India is The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 , a civil law that provides protection to women from physical, sexual, verbal, emotional, and economic abuse within domestic relationships, including the right to reside in a shared household and seek various court orders.
Mutual Divorce
In India, a mutual consent divorce is a legal process where a marriage is dissolved by a decree of the court upon a joint petition filed by both spouses, signifying their agreement that the marriage has irretrievably broken down and cannot be saved.
Transfer of Petition
A Transfer Petition in India is a legal instrument, governed primarily by Article 139A of the Constitution and Section 25 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, for civil matters, and Section 406 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, for criminal matters, which allows the Supreme Court or High Courts to move a case from one court to another to ensure the interests of justice, address concerns of bias, or consolidate related proceedings
Sexual Harassment Law
The primary legislation governing this area is the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (POSH Act) , which aims to protect women from sexual harassment by defining it to include unwelcome physical contact, demands for sexual favors, sexually colored remarks, and showing pornography , and mandates that any workplace with more than ten employees constitute an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) headed by a woman to provide a redressal mechanism.
Hindu Family Law
Hindu Law in India governs personal matters for Hindus, including marriage, succession, and adoption, blending ancient traditions with modern statutes.
Muslim Family Law
Muslim Law in India governs personal matters: marriage, divorce, inheritance, maintenance, applicable to Muslims based on Shariat and statutory laws.
Personal Law
Personal law in India varies by religion, covering marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption for Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and other communities.
Special Marriage Act
The Special Marriage Act of 1954 enables civil marriage between individuals of any religion or caste, without requiring them to renounce their faith/p>
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India, established on 28 January 1950, is the apex constitutional court. It acts as the guardian of the Constitution and final authority on all civil and criminal cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our legal services
PSlaw specializes in a wide range of legal practice areas including Family/Matrimonial Law, Entertainment Law, Cyber Law, Civil Law, Environmental Law (NGT), Transfer of Petition, POSH Law, and Criminal Law. Our experienced team of lawyers provides comprehensive legal services across all these domains.
You can schedule a consultation by calling our office at 949-432-3500 or by filling out the contact form on our website. Our team will respond promptly to arrange a convenient time for your consultation. Initial consultations allow us to understand your legal needs and discuss potential strategies.
Please bring any relevant documents related to your case, including contracts, legal notices, correspondence, court papers, or evidence. A list of questions or concerns you want to discuss is also helpful. Don't worry if you don't have all documents – we can guide you on what's needed after our initial discussion.
The duration varies significantly depending on the type and complexity of the case. Simple matters may be resolved in a few weeks, while complex litigation can take several months to years. During your consultation, we'll provide a realistic timeline based on your specific situation and keep you informed throughout the process.