NRI Legal Consultants — Canada Enquiries
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Why Canada NRIs Face This Challenge
Going through a divorce while living in Canada? NRI Legal Consultants handles divorce cases for NRIs in Canada at Punjab & Haryana High Court and district family courts across India. Whether it is contested divorce, mutual consent divorce, maintenance defence or child custody — we handle everything remotely through your Power of Attorney.
Common Problems Canadian NRIs Face
- Contested divorce proceedings filed by spouse in India
- Mutual consent divorce requiring court appearance
- Maintenance demands under Section 125 CrPC or Section 144 BNSS
- Child custody dispute — child taken to India without consent
- Dowry demand case (498A/Section 85 BNS) alongside divorce
- Foreign divorce decree recognition in India
How We Solve It — Without You Visiting India
Our family law advocates handle your divorce entirely from Chandigarh through your Power of Attorney. You stay in Canada while we represent you in all family court proceedings — from filing petitions to final divorce decree.
All proceedings are conducted through a Power of Attorney executed by you in Canada — notarized at the Indian High Commission or Consulate in Canada and registered in India by our team.
Why Choose NRI Legal Consultants for Canada NRIs?
Punjab & Haryana HC Specialists
Most NRI property and criminal cases in North India are handled at Punjab & Haryana High Court. We have deep expertise in this court.
Canada-Friendly Hours
We schedule consultations considering EST/PST time zones. WhatsApp, video call, or email — you choose.
Transparent Fees
Fixed-fee consultations. No hidden costs. We provide a clear fee structure before you engage us.
WhatsApp Updates
Regular case updates via WhatsApp. You stay informed about every hearing, filing, and development.
Frequently Asked Questions for Canada NRIs
Contact NRI Legal Consultants
For enquiries, you may reach us via WhatsApp or through the contact form.
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