A divorce is not just a legal procedure; it is a process full of uncertainty that affects your assets and your family. It's normal to feel concerned about:
Having an expert on your side makes the difference between an exhausting process and an orderly transition to your new life.
Clarity and strategy in every step of your process.
We listen to your situation, analyze your legal options, and tell you the truth about possible scenarios, times, and costs.
No two divorces are alike. We design an action plan focused on protecting what matters most: your children and your assets.
We handle all the bureaucracy, courts, and notifications. You can go on with your life while we resolve the legal conflict.
Depending on your situation, we choose the most efficient route.
The most agile and peaceful legal route. If both agree, we manage the process ensuring the agreement strictly protects your assets and your children.
Does your partner refuse to sign or separate? You don't need their consent. We process your divorce unilaterally without needing to prove any grounds.
The peace of mind of our clients is our best letter of introduction.
"I was very afraid to start my process because my ex didn't want to sign. Noctua handled everything with absolute discretion and achieved the unilateral divorce. They gave me my peace of mind back."
Ruth M."I thought it would be an endless fight, but they made the voluntary divorce flow very fast and with a fair child support agreement. Highly recommended."
Carlos A.Total transparency. Enter your Case ID to see the exact progress of your process without having to call us.
Clear answers for important decisions.
It depends on the route. A Mutual Consent Divorce usually takes about 2 to 3 months to resolve. A Unilateral Divorce or litigious divorce can take longer (from 6 months to 1 year or more) depending on conflicts over assets or children.
Our Diagnostic Session costs $499 MXN. In it, we analyze your case thoroughly. The Noctua Guarantee: If you decide to proceed with us, we credit these $499 to your final quote.
No. Physical separation, even if it's for 20 years, does not dissolve the marriage legally. You are still legally married (with the patrimonial obligations that implies) until a judge issues the divorce decree.
Yes. We offer deferred payment plans in 2, 3, and up to 4 installments. Payments are made as your process progresses, to give you greater financial peace of mind during the procedure.
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