Book a consultation with Adv. Bhawna Yadav
A straight answer on your specific situation, same day, in English or Hindi — with a written summary you can keep. You speak directly with the advocate.
Confidential · Fixed fee · No upselling
Step 1 of 4
- 1Tell us your problem
- 2Confirm advocate
- 3Pick a slot
- 4Confirm & pay
Talk to an advocate before you act
Most costly legal mistakes are made in the days before anyone goes to court — when a person replies to a notice the wrong way, signs an agreement they did not understand, or lets a deadline pass. A short, honest consultation prevents that. You get focused time with Adv. Bhawna Yadav on your specific situation, a clear view of where you stand and what your options are, and a written summary you can keep. There is no upselling — many consultations end with a simple answer and nothing further to buy.
Everything you share is covered by advocate–client confidentiality from the first minute, so you can speak frankly about a dispute, a family matter, or a business problem.
A consultation is deliberately the lowest-commitment way to work with an advocate. There is no retainer to sign, no obligation to take any further step, and no assumption that the conversation leads anywhere beyond itself. For many people it is simply the moment they stop worrying about a legal question and get a clear, qualified answer — and for many, that answer is all they ever needed. You leave knowing where you stand, with the next step (if there is one) spelled out in plain language.
Urgent? There's a tier for that
When the deadline is today, speed matters. Alongside a standard consultation, there are faster tiers for time-critical matters — a notice with a short response window, a contract that needs a same-day call, or an urgent family or business question. See the urgent consultancy options for same-day, 24-hour and express turnarounds.
If your matter genuinely cannot wait — a deadline that falls today, a notice with a short fuse, or an urgent family or business emergency — say so when you book, and it is triaged first.
What you get from the call
- A straight assessment of where you stand and how strong your position is.
- Your realistic options, in plain language, with the trade-offs of each.
- Clear next steps — what to do, what to avoid, and what is urgent.
- A written summary afterwards, so you are not relying on memory.
When a consultation is the right first step
You've received something
A legal notice, a demand, a summons or a departmental letter. Find out what it actually means and how to respond — before you reply.
You're about to commit
A contract, a property deal, a partnership. A short review can save you from a clause or a structure you would regret.
You're in a dispute
A tenant or landlord, a customer or supplier, a family disagreement. We map the realistic paths — settle, notice, or proceed.
You need to choose
LLP or company, which GST scheme, register or not — we get you to the right decision before you spend on the wrong one.
Honest advice, not a sales funnel
The reason a consultation is worth far more than its fee is that it is genuinely independent of what you buy next. The advice is the product, so there is no incentive to manufacture work. If your matter needs drafting or filing, we will say so and quote it transparently; if it does not, we will tell you that just as plainly. Many people return for a quick consultation whenever a new question comes up, precisely because it is fast, confidential, and free of any pressure to spend more.
How the consultation works
Booking is simple: tell us the area and a short description of your matter, choose a slot, and confirm. You then have your consultation with Adv. Bhawna Yadav over a call or WhatsApp, at the time you chose. Within the session we focus entirely on your situation — no scripted questions, no padding — and afterwards you receive a written summary of the advice and the next steps, so nothing is lost to memory.
Getting the most from your time
A little preparation goes a long way. Where you can, have the key documents to hand — the notice or letter you received, the contract you are about to sign, the messages or invoices behind a dispute — and a one-line note of the outcome you are hoping for. You do not need to prepare a legal argument or use legal language; the facts and the documents are enough. We do the analysis.
After the call
You leave the consultation knowing exactly where you stand and what to do next. If the answer is simply "do this, and you are fine", that is where it ends — there is nothing more to buy. If your matter needs a notice, a registration, a deed, or a filing, each of those is available at its own fixed price, scoped in writing before it begins, and your consultation has made sure you spend on the right thing rather than the wrong one.
Areas we advise on
A consultation can cover any of the areas Adv. Bhawna Yadav and her team practise in. On the civil side, that includes property and partition disputes, money recovery, tenancy and eviction, consumer and RERA matters, contract disputes, and the urgent injunctions that sometimes cannot wait. On the family side, it covers divorce — mutual and contested — maintenance, child custody, marriage registration, domestic-violence protection, and succession and wills.
On the business side, a consultation is the right place to decide between an LLP and a company, to choose the correct GST scheme, to understand what a trademark protects, or to work out what registrations a new venture actually needs before spending on the wrong ones. And for foreign founders and NRIs, it is where the route into India — a subsidiary, an LLP, or an office — is mapped against your plans before any filing begins. Whatever the area, the consultation gives you a qualified advocate's view of your specific situation and a clear next step.
If, after the call, your matter needs more than advice, every service — a notice, a registration, a deed, a filing, or representation — is available at a clear price, scoped in writing before it begins. But plenty of matters need nothing more than the conversation itself, and we will tell you when that is the case.
Across India, and for NRIs, in English or Hindi
You do not need to be local to get good advice. Consultations run in English or Hindi, over a call or WhatsApp, for clients in every Indian state and for NRIs abroad — so wherever you are, a qualified advocate's view is a short conversation away. Adv. Bhawna Yadav practises from Arera Hills, Bhopal, and acts for clients nationwide.
- Madhya Pradesh
- Maharashtra
- Delhi NCR
- Karnataka
- Tamil Nadu
- Telangana
- Gujarat
- Uttar Pradesh
- West Bengal
- Rajasthan
- Punjab
- Haryana
- Kerala
- Andhra Pradesh
- Bihar
- Odisha
- Chhattisgarh
- Jharkhand
What people actually use a consultation for
The range is wide, because almost every legal problem benefits from thirty clear minutes before money or commitment is on the line. Some recent examples of the kinds of questions a consultation answers:
- "I've received a legal notice — do I have to reply, and what happens if I don't?"
- "I'm about to sign a franchise agreement — which clauses should worry me?"
- "A tenant has stopped paying and won't leave — what are my real options?"
- "My business partner and I are splitting up — how do we do it cleanly?"
- "My builder is two years late on possession — can I get my money back?"
- "Should I register my business as an LLP or a company before I raise money?"
- "My spouse and I have agreed to separate — what does a mutual divorce involve?"
- "A relative is selling family property without telling the rest of us — can I stop it?"
In each case, the value is the same: you replace anxiety and guesswork with a clear, qualified view of where you stand and what to do — often for far less than the cost of getting it wrong.
Considered advice you can rely on
There is no shortage of opinions on a legal problem — from friends, forums and half-remembered articles. The trouble is that none of them is grounded in your specific facts, none of them is given by someone qualified and accountable, and none of them is confidential. A consultation with an advocate is all three: it is built on the actual facts of your matter, it comes from a qualified advocate enrolled with the Bar Council, and it is protected by advocate–client privilege. That is why a single considered conversation so often saves far more than it costs — it stops a small problem from becoming an expensive one while there is still time to act.
And because the advice is independent of whatever you decide to do next, you can trust that it is given in your interest. If the honest answer is that you have a strong position and need do very little, you will hear exactly that.
Frequently asked questions
- How quickly can I speak to someone?
- Same day during business hours for most consultations, and there are faster urgent tiers when the deadline is today. Book outside hours and we schedule you for the next available slot.
- Who will I actually talk to?
- Adv. Bhawna Yadav and, where helpful, her team. You speak directly with the advocate — not a call centre or a sales agent.
- Will I be pushed to buy more?
- No. The consultation is complete in itself. If your matter genuinely needs drafting or filing we will quote it separately — but there is no upselling, and plenty of calls end with a simple answer.
- How do I reach you directly?
- Book through the form above, or write to consult@lawland.in. For urgent matters, mark your message URGENT so it is triaged first.