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  2. Polygamy in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Polygamy in Morocco is legal, [1] but very uncommon due to restrictions that were introduced by the government in 2004 that mandated financial qualifications a husband must meet in order to marry a second wife. [2] A husband must have written permission from his current wife before marrying a second wife. [2]

  3. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan ...

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    The ministry was created by Dahir No. 1-56-097 of 26 April 1956, four months after the formation of the government of Mbarek Bekkay, first Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Morocco. The ministry is headed by the Secretary of State, currently Mounia Boucetta since April 2017.

  4. Gender equality in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the government of Morocco introduced a new "family code" known as the Moudawana. This code in general covers issues of marriage contracts, ownership of assets, responsibilities for financial maintenance for the family and minimum age of marriage.

  5. Moroccan nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Morocco, as amended; the Moroccan Nationality Code, and its revisions; the Mudawana (Family Code; the Civil Liberties Code; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory.

  6. Marriage commissioner - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Statute 25.05.261(a)(2) 1, allows anyone 18 years of age or older (including friends, relatives or non-residents of the United States) to perform a marriage ceremony if they first obtain a marriage commissioner appointment from an Alaskan court. The marriage license application and instructions are available on the Vital Statistics ...

  7. Adel (official) - Wikipedia

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    In Morocco an Adl (plural Adoul) (Arabic: عدل جمعه عدول) is an individual who practices a liberal profession through a set of competencies and conditions specified in accordance with Law No. 16.03 related to the justice plan. [1] and in special legal texts. This profession falls within the auxiliary professions of the judiciary. [2]

  8. Category:Government of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Communications (Morocco) Ministry of Equipment, Transport and Logistics (Morocco) Ministry of Economy and Finance (Morocco) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates; Ministry of Interior (Morocco) Ministry of Justice (Morocco) Ministry of National Education (Morocco) Moroccan passport

  9. Category:Government ministries of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Culture and Communication (Morocco) Ministry of Energy, Mines and Environment (Morocco) Ministry of Equipment, Transport and Logistics (Morocco) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates; Ministry of National Territory Planning, Land Planning, Housing and City Policy (Morocco)