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Family Law

Best Family Lawyer in Karachi

We, the Best Family Lawyer in Karachi , is one of the best legal practitioner in Pakistan. The Family Laws are mostly based upon the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, Most of family disputes arised from or after solemnized marriage. Since 1997, it has been ruled that a Muslim woman can contract herself into marriage without any consent from outside parties for the validity of the marriage. Polygamy is considered a legal practice within Pakistan; however, it requires an application to be sent to a local Union Council, requesting permission and also notifying the Union of existing wives.  Permission will then be granted based upon the Union Council’s authority. Illegal contracting of polygamous marriages is considered sufficient grounds for the first wife to decree a dissolution to the marriage. The M.A Bhatti Law is a group of top lawyers and advocates. So, we can handle your issue by our team strengthening.

Best Family Lawyer in Karachi

Expertise in Family Law

At M.A Bhatti Law Firm we understand our client’s feelings and have unwavering commitment to protect their rights & interest. We recognized the delicate nature of family and seek to ensure completion of tasks at hand on priority basis. Our Law Firm’s Family Law Department is recognized as one of the Best Family Lawyer in Karachi, and all over Pakistan. Get a free consultation with our top lawyers in Karachi.

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Child Custody Law

Child Custody Lawyer in Karachi

In Pakistan, the Guardian & Wards Act, 1890, is applicable to custody and guardianship cases while keeping in view the personal law to which the minor is subject. Personal law is that which is applicable to a person on the basis of his / her religious conviction.  A minor is supposed to be subject to the same personal law as his / her father. This law applies to Muslim and non-Muslim Citizens of Pakistan. The courts have held time & again that custody matters, and the welfare of the minor is of paramount consideration. The custody and guardianship matters fall within the Schedule of the Family Court Act 1964, and therefore, are decided by the Family Judge acting as a Guardian Judge. Learn more about Family and Child Custody Law