Wasim Law Services

Wasim Law Services

About Us

Wasim Law Services About us

Since launching, our company has expanded greatly.

Since launching, our company has expanded greatly. Our growing team can offer the best family law services in Pakistan thanks to our combined knowledge in divorce, Corporate law, and handling delicate matters.

The Family Law Services helps families in the area find the least stressful solutions to their legal issues by handling over 2000 family law cases annually. Whenever feasible, We focus on applying problem-solving techniques to get a just conclusion and safeguard the weak. We base our decisions and recommendations on the needs of any children who may be affected.

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Our team of experienced lawyers can assist you in multiple types of legal cases. Whether you need representation in family legal matters, or for criminal defense, or protection in corporate affairs, we have consultants who will provide you the best service and will persevere to give you justice when representing you at court

Family Law

Family law in Pakistan encompasses various statutes and regulations that govern matters related to marriage, divorce, child custody, inheritance, and other familial issues. The primary sources of family law in Pakistan include Islamic law (Sharia), as well as statutory laws enacted by the government. Here are some key aspects of family law in Pakistan:

Cyber Law

PECA is one of the primary cybercrime laws in Pakistan, aimed at addressing a wide range of cybercrimes, including unauthorized access to information systems, electronic fraud, cyberterrorism, online harassment, and hate speech. It also outlines penalties for offenders and establishes procedures for investigating and prosecuting cybercrimes.

Corporate Law

These are some of the primary corporate law services we are offering in Pakistan to businesses and corporate entities seeking legal assistance. We assist clients in incorporating and forming various types of business entities, including companies, partnerships, and sole proprietorships. intellectual property rights, including trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets.

Shared Parenting

Non-custodial fathers in Pakistan still have legal rights and responsibilities towards their children, including the right to visitation and the obligation to provide financial support. The extent of these rights and responsibilities can vary based on factors such as the custody arrangements determined by the courts and any agreements reached between the parents.