Divorce in Pakistan – Legal Procedure for Men and Women
Understanding Divorce Under Pakistani Law
Divorce (Talaq) in Pakistan is a legal right available to both men and women under Islamic and family law. At Legal Coordinate, we ensures your case is handled professionally, privately, and efficiently. online divorce in Pakistan may also be applied. Divorce procedure and fee in Pakistan explained
Step-by-Step Divorce Procedure in Pakistan
Written Notice: The husband issues a written notice of divorce (Talaq) to the Union Council or Arbitration Council.
Reconciliation Period: A 90-day waiting period (Iddat) begins for possible reconciliation.
Certificate Issuance: If reconciliation fails, the council issues an Official Divorce Certificate (Talaq Nama).
Court Registration: Our lawyers ensure all legal documentation is completed and registered properly.
Required Documents for Divorce
CNIC of husband and wife
Copy of Nikah Nama (Marriage Certificate)
Proof of residence
Passport-size photographs (optional)
Divorce for Overseas Pakistanis
If you are living abroad (UK, USA, UAE, or Europe), you can legally process your divorce in Pakistan through our online legal service. Our team handles documentation and court representation without requiring your personal presence.
Why Choose Legal Coordinate for Divorce Cases
Experienced family law attorneys and legal coordinators
100% confidentiality and privacy
Fast and legal procedure (2–3 weeks)
Assistance in English and Urdu
Online processing for overseas clients
FAQs About Divorce in Pakistan
Q: Can a woman file for divorce in Pakistan?
A: Yes, a woman can seek divorce through Khulla, a legal dissolution of marriage via the Family Court.
Q: How long does the divorce process take?
A: Usually 2–3 weeks, depending on case details and court schedule.
Q: Do both parties need to appear in court?
A: Not always — our legal team can manage documentation and court filings on your behalf.