When parents separate, do non-custodial parents in Pakistan face difficulties in securing their right to meet their children? The visitation rights of non-custodial parents are legally recognized, but do courts enforce these rights effectively, or do custodial parents have the upper hand?
Under the Guardian and Wards Act, 1890, how are visitation schedules determined? Do non-custodial parents have to go through lengthy court battles to gain access, or is the process straightforward? What legal steps can be taken if a custodial parent refuses to comply with a court-ordered visitation schedule?
For a comprehensive guide, https://lex.com.pk/family-law/visitation-rights-of-non-custodial-parents/ explains the legal framework and procedures involved. Does this help non-custodial parents understand and assert their rights more effectively?
Have you or someone you know faced challenges with visitation rights of non-custodial parents in Pakistan? Was the legal process fair, or do reforms need to be made to ensure equal parental involvement? Share your thoughts on how the system can better protect parent-child relationships!