Frequently Asked Questions
We provide tax registration, filing, compliance, audit representation, tax planning, and legal defense in tax disputes.
Yes, individuals earning above the taxable income threshold must file annual tax returns with the
Legal tax planning, deductions, and exemptions can help reduce tax liability. Our experts can assist in optimizing tax strategies for individuals and businesses.
It is important to respond promptly. Our legal team can help you understand the notice and file the necessary response to avoid penalties.
We handle property disputes, contract enforcement, recovery of money, defamation, consumer rights cases, and other civil matters.
Property disputes can be resolved through legal claims, mediation, or court proceedings. We help clients protect their property rights through legal action.
The time varies based on case complexity. Some cases are resolved in a few months, while others may take years. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can speed up settlements.
Yes, if a contract has been violated, you have the right to file a lawsuit for damages or enforcement of the agreement.
We assist with company registration, business contracts, mergers & acquisitions, corporate disputes, regulatory compliance, and intellectual property protection.
Company registration is done through the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP). We assist with documentation, name reservation, and legal compliance.
It is best to consult our legal team immediately. We can help with mediation, arbitration, or litigation, depending on the case.
Ensuring compliance with tax laws, proper bookkeeping, and timely tax filing can help avoid penalties. Our tax experts can assist in handling all legal tax matters.
We handle divorce, child custody, maintenance, guardianship, inheritance, and family settlements.
The duration varies depending on the type of divorce. A Khula case (filed by the wife) typically takes 3 to 6 months, while a Talaq (by the husband) follows a 90-day process after the notice to the union council.
Yes, both parents have the right to file for custody. The court prioritizes the child’s welfare when making custody decisions.
Property division depends on legal ownership and whether the couple had any agreements regarding assets. Inheritance laws also apply in some cases.


