QADEER AHMAD SIDDIQI LAW ASSOCIATES
Family Law | Child Custody | Divorce | Cross-Border Family Disputes
For more than 22 years, QADEER AHMAD SIDDIQI LAW ASSOCIATES has been a trusted name in family law advocacy in Pakistan. Led by Fahad Ahmad Siddiqi, a highly experienced family law advocate, the firm is dedicated to protecting parental rights, securing the welfare of children, and guiding families through some of life’s most challenging transitions with clarity, integrity, and strategic legal representation.
Our practice is built on a deep understanding that family law matters are not just legal disputes — they are personal, emotional, and transformative events. We combine legal precision with a compassionate, client-centered approach, ensuring every case receives the attention, strategy, and care it deserves.
With extensive experience before family courts, high courts, and in cross-border jurisdictions, we represent parents, guardians, grandparents, and families with a commitment to ethical advocacy and effective results.
Why Choose Us
- Over 22 years of specialized experience in family law
- Proven track record in high-stakes custody and cross-border disputes
- Representation in family courts and high courts
- Strong advocacy for shared parenting and child welfare
- Transparent communication and compassionate client care
- Tailored legal solutions aligned with each client’s unique situation
About Qadeer Ahmad Siddiqi Law Associates
Founded in 1968
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Family
Child Custody Law Services in Pakistan
Our practice offers comprehensive legal services in child custody and guardianship matters across Pakistan, with particular expertise in navigating the complexities of family law and constitutional protections. We represent parents, grandparents, and guardians in all custody-related disputes before the Family Courts, District Courts, and High Courts.
Key Services Include:
Custody & Guardianship Petitions – Filing and defending petitions under the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, ensuring that the welfare of the minor remains the paramount consideration.
Visitation Rights – Securing meaningful and enforceable visitation schedules for non-custodial parents, including at-home, overnight, weekend, and holiday access.
Modification of Custody/Visitation Orders – Pursuing or defending applications to enhance, modify, or restrict visitation or custody arrangements in light of changed circumstances.
Guardianship Certificates – Obtaining or challenging guardianship certificates required for the child’s education, travel, or property matters.
Constitutional Remedies – Filing writ petitions, second appeals, and habeas corpus applications in custody disputes involving unlawful retention of minors or denial of access.
International Custody & Abduction Cases – Advising and representing parents in cross-border custody disputes, unlawful retention, and international child abduction matters, with reference to UNCRC principles and Pakistani law.
Challenging Fraudulent Decrees – Contesting consent decrees or ex parte orders obtained through misrepresentation, fraud, or lack of due process.
Maintenance & Support – Addressing related financial issues, including child maintenance, arrears, and enforcement of court orders.
Why Choose Our Services?
Deep expertise in child custody and guardianship law in Pakistan.
Strong record of advocating for non-custodial parents (especially fathers) to ensure their role in the child’s upbringing is protected.
Ability to combine domestic law, Islamic jurisprudence, and international child rights standards for a robust and well-rounded legal strategy.
Transparent, client-focused fee structures, ensuring access to quality representation in sensitive family disputes.
Commitment to the principle that the welfare of the minor is paramount, balancing the child’s emotional, psychological, and moral well-being with the rights of parents.