Khula vs Talaq: what is the difference?
Two routes out of a marriage under personal-status law — who initiates each, and what happens to the mahr.
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Two routes out of a marriage under personal-status law — who initiates each, and what happens to the mahr.
View solutionPersonal-status law or the civil track — how to tell which applies to you, and what each one means for custody and money.
View solutionFederal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2022 created a civil track: no-fault divorce, a joint-custody default, and statutory financial provisions.
View solutionA 2026 ruling found AI chats are not privileged — which can make them evidence in your case. Here is what is safe and what is not.
View solutionWhen spouses, assets, or children span borders, jurisdiction is the first fight. Here is how courts decide which law applies.
View solutionThe basic arc is the same almost everywhere: petition, financial disclosure, agreement or hearing, judgment. Here is each step.
View solutionUncontested divorces close in months; contested ones can run a year or more. Here is what drives the clock.
View solutionFrom a few hundred dollars to six figures, driven by conflict and complexity. Here is the breakdown and where AI lowers it.
View solutionIt depends on your regime: equitable distribution, community property, or a civil-law matrimonial regime. Here is how each one splits the estate.
View solutionIf it is uncontested, much of it you can do yourself. Here is what is safe to handle alone and where you still need counsel.
View solutionMost systems allow no-fault divorce, but grounds can still affect timing and finances. Here is the difference.
View solutionMediation is faster, cheaper, and private; court is the backstop when you cannot agree. Here is how to choose.
View solutionIt is the contract the judgment incorporates: custody, support, property, debt, taxes. Here is what it must cover to hold up.
View solutionIt turns on the length of the marriage, the income gap, and need. Here is how amount and duration get set.
View solutionCustody has two parts: legal (decisions) and physical (residence). Here is what each parent is typically entitled to.
View solutionThe standard is the best interests of the child. Here are the factors that actually move the decision.
View solutionIt is usually formula-driven from both parents' incomes and overnights, plus add-ons. Here is how the math works.
View solutionJoint shares decisions and time; sole concentrates them. Here is when courts grant each.
View solutionA move that affects the other parent's time usually needs consent or court approval. Here is the standard.
View solutionIt sets custody, the schedule, and co-parenting logistics. Here is what a good one covers — and the clauses people forget.
View solutionIt is usually the biggest asset and the hardest call. Here are the options — buyout, sale, deferred sale — and how to choose.
View solutionIt sets the financial terms before marriage. Here is what it can cover and what makes it enforceable.
View solutionDisclosure plus a careful read of the financials usually surfaces them. Here are the red flags and the tools that help.
View solutionSeparation pauses the marriage; divorce ends it. Here is how they differ on money, status, and benefits.
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