Legal Support for Islamic Divorce and Nikah Nama Enforcement in Maryland | Mir & Bashir, LLC
Islamic divorce and the treatment of nikah nama in Maryland involve navigating both religious and civil legal frameworks. At Mir & Bashir, LLC, we provide expert legal guidance on ensuring your Islamic divorce complies with state laws and on how to enforce a nikah nama as a prenuptial agreement. Our attorneys understand the nuances of Maryland family law and are committed to protecting your rights.
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- Phone: 240-688-1388
- Email: info@bashirlaw.com
- Address: 6710A Rockledge Drive, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20817
Reach out to our Maryland legal team to discuss your needs and secure your religious and legal rights.
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