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Maintenance is a legal right designed to provide financial support to a spouse, children, or parents who are unable to support themselves. I provide compassionate and strategic legal assistance for all maintenance-related matters.
Maintenance proceedings often arise during matrimonial disputes, separation, divorce proceedings, or family-related legal conflicts. Such matters may involve financial support claims for spouses, children, or parents under applicable legal provisions.
Advocate Prateek Aggarwal provides legal assistance in matters related to interim maintenance, permanent alimony, spouse maintenance, child support, and related family court proceedings in Gurgaon and surrounding jurisdictions.
Every matter is approached with careful factual assessment, procedural clarity, and practical legal guidance suited to the specific circumstances involved.
I handle all maintenance cases, securing financial support for wives, minor children, and elderly parents to ensure their well-being.
I help wives claim or defend applications for maintenance from their husbands during or after a divorce. My goal is to ensure your financial needs are met based on your lifestyle and your spouse's earning capacity.
I assist in securing financial support for minor children, ensuring their education, healthcare, and daily expenses are covered. The child's welfare is always the top priority.
The law protects senior citizens who cannot support themselves. I can help elderly parents claim maintenance from their children under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007.
Maintenance matters often involve financial concerns, personal disputes, and important legal rights. Proper legal guidance can help individuals understand available remedies, legal obligations, procedural requirements, and possible legal outcomes. Advocate Prateek Aggarwal focuses on providing practical legal assistance, clear communication, and responsible representation in maintenance-related matters.
Detailed evaluation of financial documents, child's needs, and Family circumstances to advise on entitlement and strategy.
Preparation of Maintenance applications, custody petitions, and service of notice on the respondent.
Seeking interim Maintenance and custody orders pending final hearings to ensure immediate protection.
Gathering income proofs, school records, and witness statements; preparing clients for cross-examination.
Presentation of oral arguments, examination of parties and witnesses, and submission of supporting documents before the Family Court or District Court.
Securing final orders and representing clients in appeals or revisions in the High Court when necessary.
Transparent communication and honest assessment of rights and obligations.
Clear fee structures with no hidden costs.
Rigorous preparation, strategic advocacy, and ethical practice.
Respectful and dignified treatment at every stage.
Urgent legal support whenever required.
Exploring amicable settlement options to minimize emotional and financial costs.
Wives, minor children, and parents who are unable to maintain themselves.
The court considers several factors, including the income and financial status of both parties, their standard of living, and the specific needs of the person seeking maintenance. For children, the cost of education, healthcare, and daily expenses are also considered.
Yes. You can file an application for interim maintenance, which provides temporary financial support while the main divorce proceedings are ongoing.
If a court order for maintenance is not followed, you can file an application for the enforcement of the order. The court can take action to recover the amount, which may include attaching the person’s salary or property.