Legal Question in Family Law in Pakistan

I am living in Canada, and paying child support for both my children, but my x-wife does not allow me to talk to my children either over the phone or skype. Also she does not allow my parents to meet my children. What is the process to get visitation rights over the skype every week end and whenever I visit Pakistan , I am able to meet my children.

Also I heard I can get custody rights , when my son is 7 years old. Waht is the process for that.? Wait for your kind reply.


Asked on 3/19/15, 5:12 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

You can file a case by appointing an Attorney who would represent you in the case and can get an order from the court against your wife and you would be able to talk to your kids via call or skype. And in case your wife disobeys the orders of the court then she would have to face strict actions by the court.

Contact for more assistance.

1. Call:- 0323-5423673

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3. skype id:- mmjaved

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Answered on 3/19/15, 9:41 pm
Owais Ahmad Qadri United Law Associates

dear brother consult any lawyer who file the petition for custody and visitation with contact orders in ur favour through ur father or brother in family court and court will decied the mode of visitation and contact .

03005823132

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Answered on 3/19/15, 9:57 pm
Adnan Bashir A B Choudry Law Firm

You should file an application to get it done. If you have filed any such application earlier then it is suggested to request relevant court to change the mode of meeting.

For more, feel free to contact

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0333-5492377

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Answered on 3/20/15, 5:39 am

Mr. ....

you need to move the guardian court in pakistan to ensure your rights with regards to your children. all the things that your parents wl see/ meet them in court and you wl through media etc.wl be done in due time. take the first step , file a gurdian petition.

further can be discussed on the phone 0323 4638149.

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Answered on 3/21/15, 12:59 pm


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