Top 7 Legal Solutions For NRIs

FREE E-book Shows You Solutions to Top 7 Legal Problems Faced by NRIs in India

 

NRIs live in a dual world.

 

On the one hand, the countries that they emigrate to are orderly, structured and everything is clear.

 

On the other hand, the system in India is … a bit more complicated.


I’ve lived in the US for a few years before moving back to practise law in India. I understand this duality.

 

Land laws vary from state to state, things are not as transparent as they are in other parts of the world, and uniquely Indian words are used to describe the legal process in India.

 

That’s why I’ve written “Top 7 Legal Solutions for NRIs” to help them understand the answers to the top 7 questions that I frequently receive from NRIs.

 

I’ve condensed years of experience and have tried to make the e-book as accessible as possible.

 

As they say — Prevention is better than cure.

 

By reading this e-book, you will be able to anticipate common problems and fix them before they become complicated legal problems which would require hiring lawyers in India and paying huge amounts as attorney fees.

 

Don’t randomly guess about the process, timelines and the costs when you’re trying to solve common legal problems that NRIs encounter in India.

 

Take the time to prepare yourself so that you can move ahead confidently knowing that you made the best decisions possible throughout your situation.

 

It takes hard work and years of patience to build wealth and relationships.

 

But it takes effort to keep such wealth and relationships in the right hands.

 

 By reading this “Top 7 Legal Solutions for NRIs” e-book, you’ll discover:

 

– #1 Precaution to protect land if you’re living abroad

– How to protect your share in family property

– How to buy litigation-free property in India

– The importance of written lease deeds and registration

– #1 Legal Advice when it comes to financial instruments in India

Aging Parents and Health care costs

– Why You Should Have An Active Indian Phone Number?

 


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