Legal Question in Family Law in Pakistan

Husband divorced me 14 months before,I have one son aged about 2years, family cases are pending ,ex husband did not paid a single peny for my son ,and pressurized me for meeting with son plz help

any legal remidy


Asked on 5/14/14, 2:20 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Salman Khan International Lawyer

You can demand monthly maintenance of child through a case.. For more consult [email protected]

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Answered on 5/15/14, 9:31 pm

Dear, You can file a suit for the maintenance allowance for your minor kids against you ex husband and if the situation is more worst you can start criminal proceedings against your ex husband as well.

For more assistance you can contact on 0333-8081297

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Answered on 5/19/14, 4:51 am
Muhammad Nouman Shams Blackstone Chambers

You may file a suit for the maintenance allowance for your minor child against you Ex-husband.

The Quran also says that:-

Qur�an specifically enjoins the parents about their children ‑ Chapter 4 Al‑Nisa, Verse No.ll. .Even though parents are mentioned as heirs but significantly the Verse starts with a stress on the obligationof the parents towards their progeny.

This is further supported by the commandment contained in Chapter 6, Verse 151 and Chapter 17, Verse 31 where the parents are warned not to kill (physically and metaphorically) the progeny for fear of poverty because Allah has assumed the responsibility of providing for the needs of the parents as well as their children. .

This leads to the conclusion that in fact it is the right of children to be protected and be provided for because their legal capacity is defective and it is the obligation of parents to protect and take steps to help/develop the potential of the children.

The right in fact vests in the child right from the development of fetus in the womb. Chapter 4, Verse 6 amply proves that the rights, guarantees and protections of children is the legal requirement, the obligations; duties and the responsibility of the parents.

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Answered on 6/16/14, 8:38 am


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