Do non-custodial parents in Pakistan face difficulties in maintaining a meaningful relationship with their children? While the law grants visitation rights, are they effectively enforced, or do custodial parents often have the upper hand in limiting access?
Under the Guardian and Wards Act, 1890, how does the court determine visitation schedules? Are non-custodial parents required to go through lengthy legal battles to secure access, or is there a fair and efficient process? What legal actions can be taken if a custodial parent refuses to comply with court-ordered visitation rights?
For an in-depth understanding of the legal framework, visit
https://lex.com.pk/family-law/visitation-rights-of-non-custodial-parents/ and learn how the law protects parental rights. Does knowing the legal process help non-custodial parents assert their rights more effectively?
Have you or someone you know faced challenges regarding visitation rights of non-custodial parents in Pakistan? Was the legal process supportive, or do you believe reforms are needed to ensure fair access for both parents? Share your thoughts on how the system can be improved!