Legal Guidance for Islamic Divorce and Nikah Nama in Washington, D.C. | Mir & Bashir, LLC
Navigating the legal complexities of an Islamic marriage contract (nikah nama) in Washington, D.C. requires a deep understanding of both Islamic law and U.S. contract law. At Mir & Bashir, LLC, we offer expert legal services to help you enforce a nikah nama and guide you through the Islamic divorce process. Our goal is to ensure that your rights are fully protected under both religious and civil law.
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- Email: info@bashirlaw.com
- Address: 6710A Rockledge Drive, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20817
Schedule a consultation with our Washington, D.C. legal team to learn more about your rights and options in handling Islamic marriage contracts and divorce.
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