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Civil divorce taken back by husband
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
Question: Assalamalaikum, My husband and I were having some problems and he moved out and filled up the divorce papers from the local courts and signed them and his solicitor sent them off
2.
What are the types of a valid Islamic marriage?
(Fatwas/Marriage > Fiqh Of Marriage Life)
... (if available). 2. After the Islamic marriage is done the parties go to a registry and contract a
civil
marriage as well. ...
3.
Khul'a case - what are the factors taken into consideration to decide a case?
(Fatwas/Divorce > khula)
... division of the property or any other assets are not taken by the Council. The parties can refer to the
Civil
Courts to get their rights. e. The husband is required to pay the full dowry...
4.
What is the validity of the divorce certificate outside and in U.K.?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
...e islamic divorce only and islamic divorce certificate issued by it has neither any association with the
civil
divorce nor has any bearing on it. If the couple had an islamic marriage only and ...
5.
Islamic Marriage done in UK, but not registered with civil Authorities?
(Fatwas/Marriage > Fiqh Of Marriage Life)
Women with such marriages are required to apply for the Khul'a if they are seeking divorce.
6.
When the civil divorce is recognised Islamically?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
The right of divorce is primarily with the husband in the Shari'a. A decree of divorce issued by a
civil
Court will be valid if: 1. The husband is the petitioner, or: 2. The Husband consent
7.
What is Civil Divorce?
(Fatwas/Divorce > Talaq)
The divorce issued by the British Courts is of 3 types: 1. The Petitioner was the husband. 2. The petitioner was the wife and the husband has given his written consent to allow the divor
8.
About Us
(About Us/About Us)
...rom the general UK public: additionally, a significant number of solicitors who were able only to secure
civil
divorces for their clients have found recourse with the Council regarding also securing I...
9.
How the ISC works
(How it works/How it works)
...gst which is included a contact address for the wife, and a copy of the client's passport, nikkah nama /
civil
marriage certificate, decree nisi / absolute - the Council will register the application....
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Divorce > Civil Court Divorce & Related Issues
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