Practice Areas​


Why You Need The Top Lawyers​

At Legaimage, having the top lawyers isn’t just a benefit—it’s a necessity in today’s legal environment. Our experienced team ensures expert handling of complex legal matters, from precise documentation to strategic case management. We prioritize your interests with proactive solutions, strong advocacy, and efficient time management, reducing stress and maximizing outcomes.

With a network of seasoned professionals and a commitment to transparency, we deliver tailored solutions backed by a proven track record of success. Whether it’s litigation, drafting, or negotiation, Legaimage guarantees excellence at every step.


Contact us at 8573883582, contact@legaimage.in, or visit Legaimage website to secure the top legal support you deserve.

What We Are Expert At​

Legal Practice Areas​

Divorce & Separation​​

Divorce and separation are emotionally and legally challenging processes that require expert guidance to navigate effectively. At Legaimage, we offer comprehensive legal support to ensure your rights and interests are protected during this sensitive time.

Grandparent Rights​​

In family disputes, the role of grandparents is often overlooked, despite their vital contribution to the emotional and social development of children. At Legaimage, we specialize in helping grandparents assert their legal rights, ensuring their bond with their grandchildren is preserved.

Child Custody​​

Child custody refers to the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent (or guardian) regarding the care, control, and upbringing of a child after separation, divorce, or other family disputes. It determines who the child will live with, who will make decisions for them, and how parenting time is divided.

Domestic Violence​​

Domestic violence involves physical, emotional, sexual, or economic abuse by a partner, spouse, or family member to control or harm the victim. It violates fundamental rights to safety and dignity, disproportionately affecting women but can impact anyone. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 in India provides legal remedies, including protection orders, residence rights, and monetary relief. Victims can file complaints with police, seek court intervention, or approach protection officers. Legal assistance is crucial to ensure justice and safeguard the rights of those affected.

Marriage/Civil Unions​​

Marriage or civil unions are legally recognized partnerships that establish rights and obligations between two individuals. They provide legal status for matters like property, inheritance, and spousal rights. In India, marriage is governed by personal laws like the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Special Marriage Act, 1954, and others based on religion or secular preferences. Legal assistance ensures compliance with the law and helps resolve disputes related to marriage or civil unions.

Adoption & Surrogacy​​

Adoption is the legal process of permanently transferring parental rights to adoptive parents, giving them the same legal status as biological parents. In India, adoption is governed by laws such as the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956, and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, ensuring the welfare of the child.


Surrogacy involves a woman carrying and giving birth to a child for another individual or couple. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, permits only altruistic surrogacy in India, banning commercial surrogacy and ensuring strict legal and ethical safeguards.


Both processes require compliance with legal frameworks to protect the rights of all parties involved, making professional legal guidance essential

​Property Settlements​​​

Property settlements involve the division of assets, liabilities, and property between parties, typically during divorce, separation, or family disputes. In India, property distribution is governed by laws such as the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, Indian Succession Act, 1925, and personal or customary laws based on religion. Settlements can include movable and immovable property, joint assets, and ancestral property.


Courts prioritize fairness, considering factors like ownership, contributions, and dependent needs. Legal assistance ensures accurate documentation, negotiation, and compliance with the law to protect your rights during the process.

Child Custody, Adoption And Surrogacy​

Types of Child Custody in India
1. Physical Custody
• The child lives with one parent, while the other parent may have visitation rights.
• The custodial parent is responsible for the child’s day-to-day care.
2. Legal Custody
• Both parents have the right to make important decisions about the child’s education, healthcare, and welfare, regardless of who the child lives with.
3. Joint Custody
• Both parents share physical custody of the child, either through an alternating schedule or by dividing the time equally.
4. Third-Party Custody
• Custody is granted to a third party (e.g., grandparents or other relatives) if both parents are deemed unfit to care for the child.

Adoption is the legal process of permanently transferring parental rights to adoptive parents, giving them the same legal status as biological parents. In India, adoption is governed by laws such as the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956, and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, ensuring the welfare of the child.


Surrogacy involves a woman carrying and giving birth to a child for another individual or couple. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, permits only altruistic surrogacy in India, banning commercial surrogacy and ensuring strict legal and ethical safeguards.


Both processes require compliance with legal frameworks to protect the rights of all parties involved, making professional legal guidance essential.

Legaimage

For professional legal support, contact Legaimage at 8573883582 or visit https://legaimage.in

Domestic Violence, Child Abduction

Domestic violence is any act of physical, emotional, sexual, or economic abuse by a partner, spouse, or family member to exert control over the victim. In India, the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 provides remedies such as protection orders, residence rights, and financial relief to victims. It addresses not only physical abuse but also mental harassment and economic deprivation. Victims can seek support through police, courts, or protection officers, ensuring legal safeguards for their safety and dignity.

Child abduction occurs when a child is unlawfully taken or detained by a parent, family member, or third party, violating custody or guardianship rights. It can involve international or domestic disputes, often leading to legal battles. India handles child abduction cases under the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, Hague Convention (for international cases), and family laws, focusing on the child’s welfare. Legal remedies include custody applications, habeas corpus petitions, and enforcement of court orders.

Legaimage

For legal support with domestic violence or child abduction cases, contact Legaimage at 8573883582 or visit https://legaimage.in.

Marriage, Civil Unions & Divorce​

Marriage is a legally and socially recognized union between two individuals, establishing rights and obligations such as inheritance, property, and spousal rights. In India, marriage laws are governed by acts like the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Special Marriage Act, 1954, and other religion-specific laws.


Civil Unions provide legal recognition to partnerships without the formalities of traditional marriage, offering similar legal rights, though they are less common in India.


Divorce is the legal dissolution of marriage, governed by laws such as the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Indian Divorce Act, 1869, and Muslim Personal Law, depending on the religion of the parties. Divorce can be mutual or contested, addressing issues like alimony, child custody, and property settlements.

Legaimage

For professional legal support, contact Legaimage at 8573883582 or visit https://legaimage.in

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