The concept of shared parenting is gaining popularity in Pakistan as more and more people are opting for joint custody of their children. There are many benefits of shared parenting, such as, it allows both parents to be involved in their child’s life, it reduces the financial burden on both parents, and it also helps […]
It is generally in the best interest of the child to have both parents involved in their life. The courts usually grant physical custody to one parent, but an increased number of cases have seen shared legal responsibility and guardianship of any child(ren). Thus, it is important to know how to get a visitation schedule […]
It is often seen that in Pakistan, the non-custodial father faces a number of issues in the family courts. The main reason for this is that the custodial parent (usually the mother) often tries to take revenge from the father through these courts. In majority of cases, the father is not given custody of his […]
As a non-custodial parent in Pakistan, it is important to follow the visitation schedule set by the court. If you do not follow the schedule, it will demonstrate to the court that you have no real interest in seeing your child. According to Pakistani law, custody of a minor’s children is granted to mothers. However, […]
In Pakistan, child custody laws favor the mother. However, the father can also be given child custody if the court thinks that it is in the best interest of the minors. The illegal child custody can be taken back by the guardian court by filing contempt of court or filing habeas corpus Petition. Under Pakistani […]