NRI Legal Notice Service

Send a Lawyer-Drafted Legal Notice to Your Spouse

When conversations have broken down or your spouse is not responding, a formal legal notice is often the clearest next step. We draft the notice in English, share it with you for review, and deliver it directly to your spouse's email once you approve it.

Drafted by a family lawyer Draft ready within 24 hours Email delivery with CC to you Works across 30+ countries
₹7,000 One-time fee — no hidden charges
  • Lawyer-drafted legal notice in English
  • Draft shared with you for review first
  • Revisions accepted before sending
  • Delivered to spouse's email directly
  • You are CC'd for proof of delivery
  • Nothing sent without your approval
Submit Your Notice Request

Common Situations

When NRI Couples Send a Legal Notice

A legal notice is not an act of aggression. It is a formal, documented communication that often opens dialogue when nothing else has worked.

01

Spouse not agreeing to mutual divorce

You want to separate peacefully but your spouse is not engaging. A formal notice communicates your intent clearly and on record.

02

Communication has completely broken down

Calls are ignored and messages go unanswered. A lawyer-issued notice is harder to dismiss than a personal message.

03

Requesting reconciliation or counseling

Not every notice is about divorce. Some are a formal request to attempt reconciliation or seek professional counseling before making any final decision.

04

Cruelty or abusive behaviour

Where physical or mental cruelty is involved, a legal notice creates a formal paper trail that can be relevant in any subsequent court proceedings.

05

Financial neglect or non-maintenance

When a spouse is not meeting financial obligations toward the family, a legal notice formally demands compliance and documents the default.

06

Extramarital affair

A notice can formally address an ongoing affair, communicate its consequences under Indian matrimonial law, and establish your position on record.

Simple Process

How It Works

Three steps from submission to delivery. Nothing is sent without your approval.

01

Submit the form and pay

Fill in your details, your spouse's details, the facts of your situation, and what you want the notice to demand. Pay the one-time fee of ₹7,000 to initiate the request.

02

Review and approve the draft

Our lawyer drafts the notice in English and sends it to your email within 24 hours. Review it carefully, request any changes, and confirm once you are satisfied.

03

Notice delivered to your spouse

Once approved, the notice is sent directly to your spouse's email address. You are CC'd on the same email, giving you a timestamped record of delivery.

Submit Your Request

Legal Notice Request Form

Fill in the details below. The more specific your facts and demand, the stronger and more effective the notice will be.

A one-time fee of ₹7,000 is payable at the final step. You will be redirected to our secure payment page after submitting this form. No amount is charged until payment is completed.

Your Details

Information about you as the notice sender

Your Spouse's Details

The notice will be delivered to your spouse's email address

Case and Marriage Details

This information is used to establish legal context in the notice

Desired Resolution

Tell us exactly what you want the notice to demand from your spouse

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Legal Notice: Frequently Asked Questions

No. A legal notice cannot compel consent — mutual divorce requires genuine agreement from both parties. What a notice does is change the tone of the conversation. When communication comes through a lawyer on record, spouses tend to respond more seriously. Many clients see outcomes like an agreement to proceed, a request for mediation, or at least a clear response instead of continued silence.
Yes. A legal notice can be drafted for any matrimonial purpose — not just divorce. Reconciliation requests, demands for behavioral change, requests to attend counseling, or notices addressing financial neglect are all handled through the same process. Specify your intent clearly in the Desired Resolution section of the form.
A spouse may choose not to respond — and that itself becomes meaningful. Non-response to a properly delivered legal notice strengthens your position if you later proceed with court action. Indian courts view a formal prior notice as evidence of genuine effort to resolve the matter before litigation. The email delivery with CC also gives you a timestamped proof of dispatch.
The notice is delivered via email directly to your spouse's email address. Email delivery works instantly regardless of which country your spouse is in. You are CC'd on the same email so you have a timestamped copy in your inbox as proof of delivery. There are no postal delays, no international courier charges, and no dependency on postal systems across borders.
Once payment is confirmed, our legal team reviews your submission and drafts the notice in English within 24 hours. The draft is sent to your email for review. You can request changes at this stage. Once you confirm the draft is accurate and ready, we send it to your spouse's email address and CC you on the same email. Nothing is dispatched without your explicit approval.
Once payment is made and drafting has begun, the fee is non-refundable as it covers the professional time of the lawyer who reviews your case and prepares the notice. If you change your mind before the draft is prepared, please contact us as soon as possible and we will assess the situation. Full details are in our cancellation and refund policy.