Divorce & Khulla
Divorce in Pakistan Divorce is an emotionally challenging process, and understanding the legal aspects can help make it smoother. In Pakistan, divorce laws are based on Islamic principles and the Family Laws Ordinance of 1961. Whether you are considering divorce or are already going through it, it’s essential to know the types of divorce, the...
Read MoreGuardianship Certificate
What is Guardianship in Pakistan? Guardianship refers to the legal authority and responsibility to care for and make decisions on behalf of a minor child. It covers aspects such as: Physical Custody: Where the child lives and with whom. Legal Custody: The right to make decisions about the child’s education, health, and other important life...
Read MoreConjugal Rights
What Are Conjugal Rights? Conjugal rights encompass the duties and rights that spouses owe each other within the marriage. These include: Right to Cohabitation: Both spouses have the right to live together under one roof and share a household. Right to Physical Intimacy: The right to engage in marital relations, which is a key part...
Read MoreMaintenance of Wife and Children
What Is Maintenance of Wife and Children? Maintenance refers to the financial support provided by one spouse to the other, and by a parent to their child, typically after separation, divorce, or during an ongoing marriage. In the context of Islamic law and Pakistani law, maintenance is not merely about providing food, clothing, and shelter,...
Read MoreChild Custody in Pakistan
What is Child Custody? Child custody refers to the legal right to make decisions about a child’s upbringing, including where the child will live, their education, and other significant aspects of their life. Custody can be awarded to one or both parents, and there are several types of custody arrangements, depending on the circumstances of...
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