Divorce deed in Pakistan and khula Process:
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Question About the Divorce Deed in Pakistan With Answer:
Q) A friend of mine has an issue and I need guidance for her. Her husband has given her one divorce through
divorce deed in Pakistan and she signed the paper. He was not sleeping with her for some time and never supported her financially. She has agreed to pay a sum when a final divorce happens between them through divorce deed in Pakistan. Her husband does not want to do a second or third Talaq, because he was forcing her to stay as the first wife while he gets a second wife for getting children. When will my friend be free to marry someone else according to Islam?
A: It appears that demand for divorce was made by your friend that is why she agreed to pay a sum (which was not due otherwise). That sum should not be more than the dower (mahar) and what the husband has paid her otherwise. But you say that she was never even financially supported by him. So, (except forfeiting mahar) why should she pay for the divorce, is beyond comprehension. If the case goes to the court, the question of extra payment should be taken up there, if at all and the wife can also initiate khula process in Pakistan. Get all legal information about the divorce deed by
Lawyer in Lahore Pakistan The date of iddah starts from the day when he sent divorce deed in Pakistan. If she is not pregnant, then she has to abstain from second marriage for three menstrual periods -- about three months, As the husband has given only one talaq he has the legal right of ruju (revoking) within that period, in case he has himself given talaq and it is not the khula process in Pakistan as supposed above. But, if the talaq has been demanded by your friend (and paid for), it becomes khula process in Pakistan and the husband's right of ruju is no more valid. However, the lady cannot re-marry another person before the termination of iddah or till a child is delivered if she is pregnant,
Q: While in prison, my husband divorced me by pronouncing it 2 times in front of an Imam and myself and sent a divorce deed in Pakistan. I have finished my waiting period it has been over a year. I was under the impression that after my waiting period, we were divorced.
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https://www.familycaselawyer.com/mutual-divorce-deed-pakistan/Now my husband has expressed the desire to reunite. He says that because he did not pronounce the divorce 3 times we are still permissible to one another. My husband says I am still his wife. I need to know if we are divorced and if it is final or I have to initiate khula process in Pakistan. If he said it only twice could we remarry again without me having to marry and divorce another man?
A: The husband is wrong to say that you were still his wife. You having completed more than three menstrual periods, stand divorced after sending the divorce deed in Pakistan. But, as he has pronounced talaq only two times, the divorce will be legally called bain. If, therefore, you both so wish, you can marry again, without your marrying anyone else in between (halala). To join your husband again, who divorced you, it has to be a proper marriage (nikah). The husband does not have the right to ruju (revoking). He could have revoked only within the period of iddah, which has already lapsed. If you don’t want to mary her again you can initiate khula process in Pakistan as don’t have the divorce certificate in Pakistan
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