Question :

My marriage is registered in Pakistan and Norway. Once divorced in Norway, how will the divorce be finalized in Pakistan and what rules apply?

Answer:

  1. Under the *Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961* (MFLO), a divorce granted in a foreign country such as Norway must comply with the procedural requirements of Pakistani law to be recognized and finalized in Pakistan. 1. **Registration of Divorce:** According to Section 7 of the MFLO, 1961, a divorce (Talaq) pronounced or finalized abroad must be formally communicated in writing to the concerned Union Council or the relevant Arbitration Council in Pakistan where the marriage is registered. 2. **Notice to Union Council:** The husband (or wife, in case of delegated *Talaq-e-Tafweez*) must notify the Union Council about the divorce. The Council will initiate the mandatory 90-day reconciliation process to confirm the divorce. If reconciliation fails, the divorce will take effect after this period. 3. **Foreign Divorce Decree:** A foreign divorce decree, such as one issued in Norway, is subject to recognition under Pakistani law only if the due process is followed locally. Additionally, compliance with the procedural requirements for registration and notification under the MFLO is mandatory. 4. **Legal Support:** If you seek assistance in fulfilling these requirements or need representation to ensure your divorce is legally recognized in Pakistan, you may contact expert legal consultants at ask@paklawyer.com. Failure to follow these procedural steps may result in the divorce being unrecognized in Pakistan, leading to complications in legal status and documentation.

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