CERTIFICATE OF GUARDIANSHIP IN PAKISTAN

1. File a Petition in Guardian Court:
Any relative of the minor, including their mother, father, or other close family member, may request a guardianship certificate from the Guardian Court that has jurisdiction over the minor's current or permanent residence. Request the certificate by filling out a plea form and sending it to the appropriate court.


Posting of Notice:
Following the filing of the lawsuit, the court may mandate the publication of a notice inviting public comment in a newspaper that is widely read. In case there are no objections, go to the next phase.


3. Present Evidence to the Judge: 
The petitioner will be instructed to present evidence in court by the judge if no one objects. Documents such as the minor's birth certificate or B-form, any relevant school records, the petitioner's CNIC, official proof of relationship with the minor, marriage certificate, and any other necessary documents are included in this.


4. Grant of Guardianship Certificate:
Following review of the presented evidence, the court may grant the guardianship certificate.

Depending on the requirements of the Guardian Court and the particulars of the case, the procedures could differ slightly. The best course of action is to seek the assistance of knowledgeable family lawyers, such as those at BlueStoneHorse Associates, to ensure that the guardianship license application procedure proceeds efficiently. They may assist you in obtaining the certificate by guiding you through the necessary formalities and stages.

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