
Advocate Sarita Shintre
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Cheque Bounce, Child Custody, Consumer Court, Court Marriage, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Dowry Case, Family, Muslim Law, Women
Advocate Sarita Shintre is a dedicated and result-oriented legal professional who has been actively practicing law since 2007. With a career rooted in ethical values and a client-focused approach, she has established a solid reputation for providing effective legal consultancy and advisory services. Her practice is known for its empathy, precision, and professionalism—qualities that are especially vital in handling sensitive family-related matters. Over the years, Advocate Sarita has guided numerous individuals and families through challenging legal situations with care and clarity.
Her areas of expertise include child custody, divorce, family disputes, domestic violence, and maintenance cases. She is also proficient in the drafting and vetting of legal documents such as settlement agreements, affidavits, and legal notices. Advocate Sarita’s legal strategies are tailored to the emotional and practical needs of her clients, ensuring that they receive both strong representation and compassionate support. Whether resolving conflicts through negotiation or representing her clients in court, she brings a balanced and determined approach to every matter she handles.
Advocate Sarita Shintre enrolled with the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa in 2007 and is an active member of the Family Court Bar Association, Bandra. She regularly appears before the Court of Small Causes, Bandra, where she handles family law cases with competence and integrity. Her experience and understanding of family court procedures allow her to represent her clients effectively while helping them navigate complex legal issues with confidence. With a practice built on trust, professionalism, and results, Advocate Sarita continues to be a dependable advocate for individuals seeking justice and resolution in family law matters.
Court of Small Causes Bandra