Family Court Lawyers · FAM Legal
Your spouse isn’t
responding.
A formal notice
changes that.
When communication has broken down, a lawyer-drafted legal notice puts your position on record — formally, professionally, and with the full weight of the law behind it.
Professional fee
₹7,000
One-time · All-inclusive
- Drafted by a Family Court lawyer
- Draft shared within 12 hours
- Email + registered post delivery
- Covers any marital issue
- No court case required
When to send
Situations where a legal notice makes the difference
A legal notice does not mean you are filing for divorce. It means you are serious — and your spouse now knows it.
Spouse is not communicating
When your spouse refuses to talk, avoids calls, or has gone silent — a legal notice formally demands a response and creates a written record.
Refusal to attend counselling
If your spouse has refused marriage counselling, a legal notice puts that demand on official record before any court proceedings begin.
Emotional or mental harassment
Unreasonable behaviour, constant pressure, or neglect — a formal notice names the conduct, demands it stop, and signals you will pursue legal remedies.
Separation without clarity
Living apart with no agreed terms on finances, children, or property? A notice establishes your position formally and opens the path to resolution.
Spouse refusing mutual divorce
When one partner is agreeable but the other is stalling, a legal notice signals seriousness and often breaks the deadlock without filing a contested case.
Protecting your legal position
Even if you’re unsure about divorce, a notice creates a documented timeline of your efforts — which courts consider favourably if proceedings begin later.
The process
How it works — start to delivery
The entire process is handled online. You do not need to visit any office or court.
Fill & pay
Submit the form and pay ₹7,000
Fill in your details and your spouse’s details in the form below. On submission you will be redirected to the Razorpay payment gateway. The fee is ₹7,000 — fully inclusive, no hidden charges.
Razorpay · Secure paymentWithin 12 hours
Lawyer drafts your notice
Our Family Court advocate drafts the legal notice based on the issues and expectations you have described. The draft is tailored to your specific situation — not a template.
Your approval
Review and confirm
We email the draft to you. You read it carefully and can request edits. Once you are fully satisfied with the content, you confirm dispatch. Nothing is sent without your approval.
Nothing sent without your approvalDelivery
Notice sent to your spouse
The legal notice is dispatched simultaneously by email and by registered post to your spouse’s address. Your advocate’s details appear on the notice — not yours.
Email + Registered post · Same day dispatchWhat you get
Everything covered in one flat fee
What your notice can demand
- Stop specific harmful or harassing behaviour
- Attend marriage counselling or mediation
- Respond on separation or divorce terms
- Clarify financial responsibilities
- Acknowledge child custody expectations
- Any other reasonable marital demand
Professional fee
₹7,000
One-time · All-inclusive · No hidden charges
Included in ₹7,000
- Custom-drafted legal notice — not a template
- One revision round if needed
- Delivery by email to your spouse
- Delivery by registered post to spouse’s address
Legal Notice Online Form
Within 12 hours of submission, we will email the Legal Notice to you for your Review. Once you approve, it will be sent to your spouse via Email and by Registered post.
Legal Notice
Yes. Many clients send notice first to warn, demand clarity, or push for counselling. Divorce is not compulsory after a notice.
Absolutely. Our lawyer will draft based on the exact issues you are facing — behaviour, money, separation terms, counselling request, etc.
You will get the draft within 48 hours. Once you approve it, we dispatch it by email + registered post immediately.
Yes. The notice is sent on your behalf by the advocate. Your spouse only sees the content and lawyer details, not your internal discussions.
No, but it is very helpful in marital disputes. It legally puts your position on record.
No. This is just a legal notice, NOT a case filing.
If they ignore the notice, you have a documented record of your effort. This actually helps you later in Court (if needed) because you tried to resolve amicably first.
Mostly, they become serious and open to talk. That is the purpose.
Client experiences
What our clients say
Names changed for confidentiality. Real experiences shared with consent.
My husband had stopped responding to any calls or messages for over two months. After the legal notice was sent, he called within three days. We are now in counselling.
Ananya
Delhi
I wasn’t sure I wanted a divorce — I just wanted him to take things seriously. The notice was exactly right. It was firm but not aggressive. The draft was perfect.
Sunita
Mumbai
We had been separated for 8 months but could not agree on anything. After the legal notice, my wife finally agreed to sit and discuss terms. It broke the deadlock.
Rajesh
Bengaluru