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Estate Planning templates for Pakistan

Browse all 18 free estate planning legal templates for Pakistan. Download as PDF or Word.

Power of Attorney

Banking Power of Attorney (Pakistan)

A Banking Power of Attorney for Pakistan — a notarised instrument authorising an attorney-in-fact to operate bank accounts, execute transactions, and deal with financial institutions on behalf of the principal, governed by the Powers of Attorney Act 1882 and the State Bank of Pakistan's banking regulations.

General Power of Attorney (Pakistan)

A General Power of Attorney for Pakistan authorising an attorney-in-fact to act on the principal's behalf in legal, financial, and property matters, governed by the Powers of Attorney Act 1882 and stamped and registered as required.

Medical Power of Attorney (Pakistan)

A Medical Power of Attorney for Pakistan — a legal document executed under the Powers of Attorney Act 1882 authorising a trusted agent to make healthcare and medical treatment decisions on behalf of a principal who becomes incapacitated, covering hospitals, surgery consent, and end-of-life care in Pakistan.

Property Power of Attorney (Pakistan)

A Property Power of Attorney for Pakistan — a legal instrument authorising an attorney-in-fact to manage, sell, purchase, mortgage, or otherwise deal with immovable property on behalf of the principal, governed by the Powers of Attorney Act 1882, Transfer of Property Act 1882, and Registration Act 1908.

Revocation of Power of Attorney (Pakistan)

A Revocation of Power of Attorney for Pakistan — a formal deed cancelling an earlier general, special, or banking power of attorney, governed by the Powers of Attorney Act 1882, the Transfer of Property Act 1882, and the Registration Act 1908, executed on stamp paper and registered where the original was registered.

Special Power of Attorney (Pakistan)

A Special Power of Attorney for Pakistan — a limited authority instrument under the Powers of Attorney Act 1882 authorising a named attorney-in-fact to perform specific defined acts on behalf of the principal, executed on stamp paper and attested by a Notary Public or Oath Commissioner.

Estate Administration

Inheritance Declaration — Warasat Nama (Pakistan)

An Inheritance Declaration (Warasat Nama) for Pakistan — a sworn declaration identifying the legal heirs of a deceased person under the Succession Act 1925 and Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act 1962, used to transfer property, bank accounts, and assets to rightful heirs in proceedings before revenue authorities, banks, and civil courts.

Letters of Administration Application (Pakistan)

A Letters of Administration Application for Pakistan — a petition filed before a District Court or High Court to obtain authority to administer the estate of a deceased person who died intestate, governed by the Succession Act 1925.

Probate Petition (Pakistan)

A Probate Petition for Pakistan — a formal application to the District Court for grant of probate of a will or letters of administration of an estate under the Succession Act 1925, enabling the executor or administrator to collect and distribute the deceased's assets lawfully.

Succession Certificate Application (Pakistan)

A Succession Certificate Application for Pakistan — a petition filed before a District Court or Civil Court under the Succession Act 1925 authorising legal heirs to collect debts, securities, and movable assets belonging to a deceased person.

Warasat (Heirs) Affidavit (Pakistan)

A Warasat Affidavit for Pakistan — a sworn statement identifying the legal heirs of a deceased person, confirming their shares under Islamic inheritance law and the Succession Act 1925, required for transferring property, bank accounts, and assets after death.