2026 Global Divorce Report (Why Marriages Break Down & How Family Law Protects Rights)
A 2026 legal report on global divorce trends, major causes of marriage breakdown, high-divorce countries, and family law rights in Pakistan.
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A 2026 legal report on global divorce trends, major causes of marriage breakdown, high-divorce countries, and family law rights in Pakistan.
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Pakistan’s property market is growing rapidly in 2026, but hidden legal risks like fake files, ownership disputes, and unverified housing societies are increasing. This guide explains key risks and how investors can protect themselves before investing.
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Artificial intelligence can now copy a person’s face, voice, writing style, singing style, and even body movements. A few years ago, this sounded like science fiction. Today, it is happening on social media, in music, in ads, in scams, and even in political content. That is why AI deepfake law has become one of the most important legal topics in the world.
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Pakistan Budget 2026-27 Tax & Legal Risks explains how new taxes, rising costs, FBR notices, and stricter compliance rules may affect ordinary taxpayers. This guide also helps salaried persons, businesses, property owners, and overseas Pakistanis understand possible legal risks before they become serious problems. Learn what to watch, how to protect your records, and when tax matters may require legal advice.
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ChatGPT helps lawyers draft notices, pleadings, summaries, contracts, and legal emails, but AI use must protect accuracy, confidentiality, and professional responsibility.
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Pakistan's budget is legally approved by Parliament, but the bigger public debate is whether IMF conditionality shapes fiscal choices before elected lawmakers even vote. Pakistan remains constitutionally sovereign, yet economic dependency can limit practical policy freedom.
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