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As of 2022, the divorce rate in Mauritius is on the rise, reflecting significant shifts in relationships within the country. Divorce cases have increased by 6.9% compared to a decade earlier. Additionally, the percentage of individuals aged 15 and above who are married has dropped from 59.9% in 2011 to 54.9% in 2022. On the other hand, the number of people who have never been married has risen, with 31.5% now remaining single.

Are you facing a divorce or other family law matter?

Our experienced legal team is here to provide you with compassionate and expert guidance. We understand the emotional and legal complexities involved in family law cases, and we are committed to helping you achieve the best possible outcome.

Our Services Include:

  • Divorce and separation proceedings
  • Child custody and visitation arrangements
  • Spousal support and maintenance
  • Property division
  • Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
  • Adoption
  • Domestic violence
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Why Choose Vyas Law Office?

  1. Expertise in Family Law: With over [X] years of experience, we specialize in family law and divorce cases. From high-net-worth divorces to complicated child custody cases, we’ve seen it all.
  2. Proven Success Rate: More than 75% of our divorce cases are resolved amicably before trial, saving our clients thousands in court costs.
  3. Personalized Service: Every family is different. That’s why we take the time to understand your needs and create a tailored legal strategy. We offer consultations to answer your questions and guide you through your options.
  4. Client Satisfaction: 90% of our clients would recommend our services to a friend or family member. We strive to provide top-notch legal representation with compassionate, clear communication.
  5. Strategic Representation: Our attorneys are skilled negotiators and litigators, ready to advocate for your rights in the courtroom.

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Let us help you start this new chapter of your life with confidence. Call us now or fill out the form to schedule your consultation. With a 98% satisfaction rate, you’re in good hands with Vyas Law Office.

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Types of Divorce In Mauritius

Numbers Speak for Themselves

  • 52% of Divorces: According to statistics, 52% of marriages end in divorce, and navigating the complexities of separation can be overwhelming without legal guidance.
  • 82% Success Rate: Over 82% of our clients have resolved their divorce cases out of court, saving time and legal fees.
  • 20% Faster Case Resolution: Our experience ensures that your case can be completed 20% faster than the industry average, allowing you to move forward sooner.

Divorce By Mutual Consent

Whilst a divorce petition based on faute(s) is confrontational, a divorce by mutual consent is an amicable and collaborative process. In a divorce by mutual consent, the spouses jointly agree that their marriage has irretrievably broken down, jointly wish to divorce and have agreed on the consequences of such divorce. 

Prior to lodging the divorce petition based on their mutual consent, they have to agree on the consequences of the divorce, inter alia on the custody and other rights of each spouse with respect to the children, alimony whether for a spouse or for the children or both, partition and ownership of moveable and immoveable assets, payment of debts etc. Such agreement drawn up in writing and annexed to the divorce petition, is subject to the homologation of the Court

Divorce Based on Faute(s)

A marriage imposes certain duties and responsibilities on husband and wife. According to the Mauritian Civil Code, these duties and responsibilities are essentially: (i) the mutual duty of fidélité, secours, assistance, (ii) the duty to together ensure la direction morale et matérielle de la famille, (iii) the duty to provide for the éducation des enfants et préparer leur avenir, (iv) the duty to contribuer aux charges du mariage à proportion de leurs facultés respectives, and (v) the duty to have une communauté de vie, the conjugal house being au lieu qu’ils choisissent d’un commun accord

If an offending spouse seriously or repeatedly breaches his or her duties, the other spouse is entitled to singly lodge a divorce petition against the offending spouse on the grounds of faute(s). A divorce for faute(s) is thus a confrontational process (as compared to a divorce by mutual consent which is an amicable and collaborative process).

There is no exhaustive list of possible fautes but, as an illustration, the most commonly mentioned ones are singly or jointly (i) adultery, (ii) abandonment, (iii) physical or psychological violence, whether against the spouse or the children, (iv) insults, (v) alcoholism, (vi) drug addiction, (vii) lack of intimacy, (viii) neglect to provide for the family, whether as a result of gambling or otherwise, (ix) disinterest from communicating, amongst other, (x) lies about or concealment of certain facts prior to or during the marriage, for example impotence, illnesses, disabilities, financial difficulties, employment status, (xi) failure to give support, for ex in case of health issues, (xi) criminality, even against persons other than the spouse, etc.

Divorce Based On Acceptation Du Principe De La Rupture Du Mariage

In a divorce by mutual consent, the spouses must jointly agree both to divorce and on all the consequences of the divorce. However, if you and your spouse have agreed only to get divorced, but you have been unable to agree on some or all of the consequences of the divorce, the way forward is by way of a petition based on the “acceptation du principe de la rupture du marriage” route.

The divorce petition may be lodged singly by one spouse or jointly by both spouses. After hearing the petitioners, the Court will decide both on the divorce and on the consequences of the divorce.

Divorce in Mauritius: Your Guide to the Divorce

If your marriage has irretrievably broken down and you seek a divorce, retaining an Attorney at Law (Avoué) and a Barrister at Law (Avocate) is essential. These professionals will draft and lodge the necessary paperwork and represent you in court. The Supreme Court of Mauritius (Family Division), located on Edith Cavell Street, Port Louis, will handle your case.

Divorce Process in Mauritius

  1. Lodging the Divorce Petition: Your legal representative will present the divorce petition to the Judge.
  2. Court Appearance: You must attend all court dates in person.
  3. Provisional Decree: If reconciliation is deemed impossible, a provisional decree of divorce is granted.
  4. Final Decree: After three months, if no reconciliation occurs, a permanent decree is issued, dissolving the marriage.

 

Required Documents

  • Recent Marriage Certificate (issued within 3 months)
  • Recent Birth Certificate
  • National Identity Card
  • Birth Certificate of any children from the marriage



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