INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW MATTERS
We, at GCI GLOBAL, are adequately experienced in International Family Law & Divorce issues and we can prevent problems before they occur by exploring options in all jurisdictions involved and taking available precautionary measures. If a problem already exists, we will strategize and co-ordinate with local counsel of the other country to implement available remedies.
Potential International Issues with which GCI GLOBAL can help you include, but are not limited to –
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Rights of Spouse under various Personal Laws and Succession Laws;
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Child Custody and writs of Habeas Corpus in inter-parental abductions;
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Natural jurisdiction and acquired / foreign jurisdiction vis-à-vis Indian customary and procedural law as well as Inter Country adoption;
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Rights of wife to reside in joint family Residence;
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Divorce on legally permissible grounds including Cruelty, Desertion, Impotency;
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Warrants and Extradition of Spouses deserting their Wives in India;
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Pre-nuptial and post-nuptial Agreements;
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Spousal Support, Maintenance and Alimony;
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Renders Expert analysis and testimony in family law matters;
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Conducts Trust & probate litigation and International Family Law work;
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Handles cases related to Domestic Violence, Abuse and Protection orders;
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Handles cases related to Surrogacy involving Indian and Foreign Nationals;
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Handles cases related to Sexual Harassment at Workplace (Multinationals);
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Enforcement of Foreign Family Law Order in India;
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Challenging enforcement of a Foreign Family Law order with legitimate grounds;
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Obtaining Orders from Indian family Law courts enforceable in Foreign courts;
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Clarifying the status of Marriage or Divorce occurring in another country for purposes of new marriage;
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Seeking permission to or preventing children from visiting or relocating to another country;
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Determining where a Divorce can occur and where it is most advantageous to file;
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Serving Spouses in other countries with court documents in a way that shall ensure a valid result in Indian Family Court cases.