Advocate Iram Sayed, with a background in law, brings a unique perspective to her practice in the High Court. With a Bachelor's degree in Arts and a Master's in Law, she combines her deep understanding of legal principles with a keen insight into financial matters. Known for her dedication to her clients and her rigorous approach to cases, Advocate Iram Sayed is committed to providing effective representation and achieving favorable outcomes. Her expertise spans various areas of law, ensuring comprehensive legal assistance tailored to the needs of each client. Trustworthy, diligent, and experienced, she stands as a reliable advocate in the High Court.

Divorce Case

A divorce case typically involves the legal dissolution of a marriage, where both parties seek to end their marital relationship. The process usually begins when one spouse files a petition for divorce, citing reasons such as irreconcilable differences, infidelity, financial disputes, or other grounds depending on the jurisdiction's laws.

The divorce process often involves several key issues that need to be resolved, either amicably or through court intervention. These issues include the division of marital property, where assets and debts accumulated during the marriage are equitably distributed between the spouses. Child custody and support are also central concerns, with courts prioritizing the best interests of the children when determining who will have primary custody and how much financial support the non-custodial parent must provide. Spousal support, or alimony, may be awarded to one party depending on the length of the marriage, the financial situation of each spouse, and their ability to earn income independently.

In contentious cases, divorce can become a prolonged and adversarial process, involving negotiations, mediation, and court hearings. Emotions often run high, with disputes over financial matters, custody arrangements, and personal grievances complicating the process. However, some couples may opt for an uncontested divorce, where they agree on all terms and seek court approval without prolonged litigation.