Family Law — Rawalpindi Specialists

Experienced family law attorneys handling divorce, child custody, maintenance, inheritance and protection orders across Rawalpindi and surrounding districts. Practical, Pakistan-focused legal guidance.

Family law consultation

About our practice in Rawalpindi

pakistanlawcounsel provides dedicated family law representation: negotiations, court proceedings, mediation, and out-of-court settlements. We prioritize children's welfare and practical solutions aligned with Pakistani family law.

  • Divorce & khula guidance
  • Child custody & visitation
  • Maintenance claims
  • Domestic violence protection
  • Family mediation and dispute resolution
Office team discussion

Services we provide

Divorce & separation

Legal representation for contested and uncontested divorce, khula proceedings, property settlement and documentation.

Child custody & guardianship

Custody, guardianship orders, visitation schedules and enforcement under Pakistani family law.

Maintenance & support

Claims for spousal and child maintenance, calculation, enforcement and interim relief.

Court building Rawalpindi

How we work

Strategy tailored to your case, clear timelines, regular updates and culturally aware representation in local courts.

  • Case assessment and written strategy
  • Negotiation and mediation first approach
  • Court representation when required

Meet our team

Lead attorney

Ayesha Khan — Senior Family Law Attorney

Ayesha has 12+ years' experience representing families in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Fluent in English and Urdu, she focuses on custody, maintenance and protection orders with a client-centered approach.

Frequently asked questions

Timelines vary: initial hearings and temporary orders can take weeks; final resolution may take months depending on evidence and court schedule.

Yes. We encourage mediation and settlement where safe and appropriate — it can be faster and less adversarial than court proceedings.

Maintenance is determined by the court based on the child's needs and parents' financial means; interim relief is available in urgent cases.

Resources & timelines

Typical steps & approximate timing

StepTypical time
Initial consultation & filing1–3 weeks
Interim orders (if urgent)2–6 weeks
Mediation / negotiation2–8 weeks
Final hearing3–12 months

Local guidance

We can help prepare petitions, supporting affidavits, and represent you in Family Courts in Rawalpindi and nearby jurisdictions.

Our office & map

Visit us

House 45, College Road, Rawalpindi, 46000

+ (92) 321 745-98-06

pakistanlawcounsel.com@gmail.com