Learn about all processes of divorce from Australia in Nepal, including the required documents. The Divorce from an Australian/foreign country is guided by the Muluki Civil Code 2074.
A Nepali lawyer should send you the power of attorney paper, attaching all the required documents to your Australian address. You should visit the Embassy of Nepal in Canberra to verify your power of attorney. After completing this process, you will be able to complete your divorce process in Nepal from Australia.

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Process of Divorce from Australia in Nepal
The Divorce from Australia in Nepal includes the following procedures:
- First of all, the Power of Attorney should be made to initiate the process from Australia in Nepal.
- After the verification of the Power of Attorney, the process will be started in the concerned court in Nepal.
- The representative chosen from the Power of Attorney will go to the court and complete all the legal process till the conclusion of the process.
Necessary Documents for Divorce from Australia in Nepal
The necessary documents for divorce from Australia in Nepal are:
- Marriage Certificate/Marriage Photos
- Citizenship of both
- Power of Attorney verified by the Embassy of Nepal in Australia
Know more about the Power of Attorney and the Divorce process from Abroad in Nepal from here: Divorce From Abroad in Nepal
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FAQs
What is the lawyer’s fee for a divorce completion from Australia in Nepal?
The lawyer’s fee includes the fee for a power of attorney, divorce papers, plaint paper, defendant paper, and the fee for your representation in the court. It solely depends upon the complexity of your case and the skills of a lawyer.
Can I file for a divorce from Australia if the husband and wife are both in Australia?
Yes, you can file for a divorce in Nepal from Australia if both the husband and the wife are in Australia. If there is a mutual agreement for divorce, you both will require the power of attorney separately and need to be verified by the Nepal Embassy in Australia.
Conclusion
As many students and workers are staying in Australia from Nepal, there is a major concern about initiating the divorce process from Australia to put an end to the unhealthy relationship. Divorcing from a foreign country is done by appointing a representative in Nepal to handle the legal process. The chosen representative must be trustworthy and can do your work in Nepal.

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