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- The matter where only one party shows up.
- A father and his daughter, one year after.
- Outside the registrar.
- Two mediators on the cases they turn away.
- A letter on the eve.
- The grandparent visitation clause.
- A letter to the wedding photographer.
- Step-parenting in India: the first two years.
- The marriage that didn't happen.
- Re-marrying: the second wedding, quieter.
- What the matrimonial column says about us.
- When the §13B cooling-off period can be waived.
- The marriage that never officially ended.
- Section 125 maintenance, plainly explained.
- Sex with someone new: the body remembers.
- The kitchen as the centre of the joint family.
- Cruelty as a ground: what counts in court.
- A letter on leaving.
- Toys, secrets, and the quiet renegotiation.
- Returning to the apps after marriage.
- Two mothers on shared custody.
- Why couples in a live-in put it on paper.
- Fantasy, fidelity, and what we owe each other.
- On meeting your ex's new partner.
- Adult children of divorce, and the question of weddings.
- Hygiene: hard to talk about, easy to misread.
- The live-in and the landlord.
- A divorced couple, a year later.
- On the courtyard step.
- A letter on staying.
- First boyfriend after divorce: a field note.
- A note on intimacy after children.
- PWDV and the live-in partner.
- Friends, after a separation.
- The honest conversation about sex in a long marriage.
- A short history of polygamy in Indian law.
- Dating again, in your own city.
- What a live-in agreement actually covers.
- On sleeping in separate rooms.
- On monogamy as a recent invention.
- What we hear when both parties show up.
- Telling the children: the conversation no one rehearses.
- Adultery as a ground: what the law actually wants.
- After fifty.
- When the in-laws are the divorce.
- Prenups in India.
- How matrimonial mediation actually works, and when it doesn't.
- What a §13B memorandum should actually cover.
- Before you send the notice.
- Mutual consent, or contested?