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Top Divorce Lawyers in Nigeria – Vassalcrest Attorneys

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Going through a divorce is never easy. It’s emotionally draining, financially stressful, and filled with uncertainty. You may be asking yourself: What will happen to my children? Will I lose my home? How do I protect my interests? At Vassalcrest Attorneys, we are a top-rated divorce law firm in Nigeria and we understand these concerns. Most importantly, we are here to guide you through every step of the process.

Family Mediation Services.

As one of the top divorce law firms in Nigeria, Vassalcrest Attorneys offers expert family mediation services to resolve disputes amicably. We help couples reach fair agreements on custody, finances, and property without the stress of court battles.

Reasons to Choose Us?

  • Experienced Divorce Lawyers – We have helped countless Nigerians and Non-Nigerians married to Nigerian successfully navigate their divorce proceedings.

  • Personalized Legal Strategy – No two divorces are the same. We tailor our approach to your unique situation.

  • Swift & Confidential – We prioritize your privacy and aim for quick resolutions to avoid unnecessary stress.

  • Compassionate Representation – We listen, understand, and fight for your rights.

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Types of Divorce We Handle?

  • Contested Divorce – When both parties cannot agree on key issues like child custody, property division, or spousal support.

  • Uncontested Divorce When both spouses mutually agree on all aspects of the divorce.

  • Child Custody & Support – Ensuring the best interests of your children are protected.

  • Property & Asset Division – Helping you secure your fair share of marital assets.

common questions

FAQ.

Commonly asked questions about Divorce in Nigeria.

The duration of a divorce depends on whether it is contested or uncontested. An uncontested divorce can take 3-6 months, while a contested divorce can take a year or more.

  • Yes. Nigerian law requires valid grounds such as adultery, abandonment, cruelty, desertion, or irreconcilable differences.

  • The court prioritizes the best interests of the child, which may include custody, visitation rights, and child support arrangements.

Yes. If you meet the legal grounds for divorce, the court can grant the divorce even if your spouse objects.

Not necessarily. The court considers factors like contributions to the marriage, financial status, and the needs of both parties.

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