Vanshikha Chaudhary

Associate | Centralis Law Firm Family Law | Matrimonial Disputes | Divorce & Separation | Child Custody | Domestic Violence | Alimony & Maintenance

Vanshika Chaudhary is an Associate at Centralis Law Firm, where she plays a pivotal role in the firm’s Family Law and Matrimonial Disputes Practice. Known for her thorough legal knowledge, empathetic client approach, and result-driven mindset, Vanshika has established herself as a dependable legal advisor for individuals navigating some of life’s most emotionally and legally complex challenges.

  • Vanshika is considerable experience in divorce and separation matters, Vanshika has successfully represented clients in both mutual consent and contested divorce proceedings. She understands that divorce is not merely a legal process, but a deeply personal and life-altering experience. Her approach is rooted in clarity, compassion, and strategy—ensuring that her clients are not only legally protected but also emotionally supported throughout the process. Whether it involves issues of irretrievable breakdown of marriage, cruelty, desertion, or incompatibility, she crafts case strategies that are customized to achieve favorable outcomes while minimizing distress and confrontation.
  • Vanshika’s expertise extends to child custody and guardianship cases, where she is especially sensitive to the emotional and psychological needs of the child involved. She has handled a wide array of custody disputes, including those involving joint custody, sole custody, and visitation rights. She diligently works to demonstrate her client’s parental fitness and commitment, always prioritizing the best interests of the child, as recognized under Indian law. Her experience also includes advising on matters of child support, parenting plans, and educational and healthcare decision-making for minors.
  • In the realm of alimony and spousal support, Vanshika advises clients on both the entitlement and contesting side. She prepares detailed financial statements and represents clients in cases involving claims for interim and permanent maintenance under the Hindu Marriage Act, Section 125 CrPC, and other statutory provisions. Her ability to address the financial nuances of marriage dissolution—such as division of property, valuation of assets, and the financial contributions of spouses—ensures that her clients receive equitable settlements.
  • Vanshika is also highly skilled in handling cases under Section 498A IPC relating to dowry harassment, as well as cases under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. She has represented both complainants and respondents in such matters, and is adept at identifying false or exaggerated claims as well as building strong legal protections for genuine victims. Her work often involves seeking protection orders, residence orders, and monetary reliefs, or defending individuals against wrongful prosecution.
  • Beyond courtroom advocacy, Vanshika regularly drafts and reviews mutual divorce settlement agreements, child custody agreements, legal notices, and responses, and assists in out-of-court settlements and mediation proceedings. Her proficiency in pre-litigation negotiations often leads to faster, less adversarial resolutions.
  • Her practice is marked by a commitment to transparency, ethical advocacy, and strategic foresight. Clients trust Vanshika not only for her legal acumen but also for her ability to simplify complex legal procedures, communicate clearly, and offer realistic, practical advice at every stage of their case.
  • At Centralis Law Firm, Vanshika continues to strengthen the firm’s standing as a trusted destination for individuals and families seeking expert guidance in family law and matrimonial disputes. Her practice embodies a blend of compassion and conviction—ensuring that clients can transition through difficult personal transitions with confidence, dignity, and legal protection.