Enforcement of Nikah Nama and Islamic Divorce in Virginia | Mir & Bashir, LLC
In Virginia, the enforceability of an Islamic marriage contract (nikah nama) depends on how well it aligns with state contract law. At Mir & Bashir, LLC, we help Muslim couples understand the legal standing of their nikah nama and guide them through the process of Islamic divorce in compliance with Virginia law. Our attorneys work diligently to protect your interests in both religious and civil contexts.
Contact Information:
- Phone: 240-688-1388
- Email: info@bashirlaw.com
- Address: 6710A Rockledge Drive, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20817
Contact us today to ensure that your Islamic marriage contract is legally recognized and enforceable in Virginia.
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