In family law matters, especially in emotionally sensitive cases like divorce, custody, or property distribution, many people ask, “Can a family lawyer represent both parties?” In Pakistan, where legal awareness is still growing, this question holds even more importance. Whether you’re considering a mutual divorce, resolving inheritance issues, or negotiating child custody, it’s crucial to understand the legal and ethical implications of shared legal representation.
As a firm with decades of experience at MAH&CO., we’ve handled hundreds of family law cases..
No, it is generally not legal for a family lawyer to represent both sides in a contentious family law case in Pakistan. The Pakistan Bar Council’s ethical guidelines prohibit lawyers from representing clients whose interests conflict.
In family law, emotions run high, and interests often diverge especially in divorce, custody, and property division matters. The lawyer’s duty is to zealously represent one client, and doing so for both would be a direct conflict of interest.
A conflict of interest arises when a lawyer’s obligation to one party compromises their ability to serve another. In cases involving marriage dissolution, custody battles, or inheritance disputes, the priorities and rights of both individuals can differ vastly.
Example: In a divorce, one spouse may want full custody while the other fights for joint custody. Representing both fairly in such a scenario is impossible.
Yes, in rare cases of mutual agreement or uncontested divorce, a family lawyer may facilitate paperwork and procedural filings. However, the lawyer cannot give separate legal advice to both parties. Instead, they serve in a neutral capacity, often akin to a mediator.
Examples where neutrality might be possible.!
Mutual khula or talaq with agreed financial terms
Simple name change petitions
Post divorce property transfer when both parties consent
However, even in such instances, both parties are encouraged to consult independent legal counsel before signing any binding agreements.
According to the Pakistan Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act, lawyers must avoid any situation that can compromise their ethical duty. Representing both parties in a family law dispute violates professional integrity and can result in disciplinary actions, including license suspension.
Furthermore, courts may reject any agreement or documentation prepared under questionable representation. It not only jeopardizes the case but also adds emotional and financial strain.
Husband and wife agreed to a mutual divorce. The lawyer helped draft a separation agreement but ensured that both individuals signed waivers acknowledging they had the right to seek independent counsel.
A mother filed for khula. The husband tried to use the same lawyer. The court advised against it, citing conflict of interest. Two lawyers were appointed to represent their separate interests.
In a custody battle, both parents initially thought it would be easier to use one lawyer. But the court disallowed it due to the high emotional and legal stakes involved.
Lack of objective legal advice
Risk of bias and favoritism
Breach of confidentiality
Legal agreements being voided by court
Emotional distress if things turn contentious
Dual representation might seem like a shortcut, but it often leads to longer, costlier, and emotionally draining disputes.
Ask if the lawyer has ever represented your spouse or opposing party.
Ensure the lawyer is registered with the Pakistan Bar Council.
Sign a detailed retainer agreement with clear terms.
Discuss confidentiality and potential conflicts of interest.
Ask for references or case experience in family law.
At MAH&CO., we take pride in ethical, client centered legal representation. We understand the emotional and legal weight of family law cases and assign dedicated lawyers who focus solely on protecting your interests.
We provide:
Personalized divorce and khula consultation
Custody case representation
Inheritance and property settlement services
Mediation services with neutral ground ethics
Your family matters deserve clarity, compassion, and competence. Contact us today for a confidential, no obligation consultation.
While the idea of hiring one lawyer for both parties might seem convenient, it’s legally risky and often leads to complications. In Pakistan, where family law involves personal rights and religious sensitivities, always ensure that your legal rights are fully protected with independent legal representation.
MAH&CO. is here to guide you every step of the way.