Send Legal Notice to Spouse
A legal notice to spouse is often the first formal step when communication has broken down in marriage. It is used when one spouse refuses to talk, avoids responsibility, denies settlement, or simply ignores the issues.
This notice is drafted by a Family Court lawyer and clearly puts your concerns on record — whether you want behavioural change, counselling, separation, or mutual divorce.
Professional Fees- ₹7,000 only
Fill out this form to send a Legal Notice to your spouse
Legal Notice Online Form
Within 48 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.
Why Spouses Send a Legal Notice in Marriage?
Common situations where a formal notice helps:
- Spouse not talking or avoiding discussions
- Refusal to come for counselling or mediation
- Emotional or mental harassment
- Negligence or irresponsible behaviour
- Separation happening without clarity or plan
- Refusal for mutual divorce or settlement talks
A legal notice makes the situation formal and documented, so your rights are protected and your spouse understands the seriousness.
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.