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Why and When You Need a Divorce Lawyer

If your marriage is about to end is extremely difficult to cope with the emotional pain and concerns about how life will proceed following divorce. The divorce laws can cause additional issues. There are questions like "do I need a divorce lawyer to file for divorce?" as well as "what can a divorce lawyer help me with?" is a common question, as are other questions. Do I Need a Divorce Lawyer? In many instances, talking with a professional divorce lawyer regarding your legal options and how divorce works will help reduce anxiety. A divorce lawyer will also help you figure out the best way to safeguard you rights as well as your interests especially if you and spouse aren't in agreement on how to reach a divorce settlement. When Should You Talk to A Divorce Lawyer? You'd like to divorce. You're thinking of divorce, but you want to be aware of the options available to you. You've been served divorce documents. Your spouse is speaking to an attor...

There is a difference between Talaq & Khulla

  Talaq, the Islamic term for divorcing, is used throughout Pakistan, including Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. According to Islamic Sharia, a talaq can be used to terminate a marriage contract the nikah. Talaq is a right granted by a Husband to his Wife. However, the Wife cannot exercise her right to Talaq unless the same is granted in her Nikkahnama. If the Husband gives Talaq, he must also give Haq Meher his Wife. However, if the Wife exercise her right to Talaq, she must surrender her right to Haq Meher. It is important that you note that Sunni and Shia Muslims have different rules when performing a Talaq. Sunni practice does not require witnesses and allows a husband or wife to end a relationship with the triple Talaq. Shi'a scholars consider the triple Talaq (in one sitting) as a custom that Holy Prophet Muhammad forbade but was reinstated by Umar Ibn al-Khattab and therefore prohibited. Sunni scholars accept the facts but consider it legal ("halal") regardless. ...