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  2. Khul' - Wikipedia

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    A form of khulʿ was adopted by Egypt in 2000, allowing a Muslim woman to divorce her husband without any fault. The law is so strict that only 126 women out of 5,000 women who applied for khul were actually granted. As a condition of the divorce, the woman renounces any financial claim on the husband and any entitlement to the matrimonial home ...

  3. Divorce in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Divorce according to Islamic law can occur in a variety of forms, some initiated by a husband and some by a wife. The main categories of Islamic customary law are talaq ( repudiation ), khulʿ (mutual divorce) and faskh (dissolution of marriage before the Religious Court). [ 1 ]

  4. What Is a Morality Clause in Divorce? - AOL

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    When divorcing spouses agree to a morality clause in a final decree, they’re essentially on the honor system. In other words, no one’s going to check in to make sure the terms of the decree ...

  5. Divorce law by country - Wikipedia

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    The three Maritime provinces relied on their own pre-Confederation divorce laws which continued in force after 1867. In the four western provinces, the English Matrimonial Causes Act 1857 applied, through the doctrine of reception of English statute law. [103] Under that act, a husband could get a divorce on the grounds of his wife's adultery.

  6. Islamic marital jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Nikāḥ Misyaar is a nikāḥ for Sunnis carried out via the normal contractual procedure, with the specificity that the husband and wife give up several rights by their own free will, such as living together, equal division of nights between wives in cases of polygamy, the wife's rights to housing, and maintenance money ("nafaqa"), and the ...

  7. What Is a Morality Clause in Divorce? - AOL

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    When divorcing spouses agree to a morality clause in a final decree, they’re essentially on the honor system. In other words, no one’s going to check in to make sure the terms of the decree ...

  8. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Asian wife/White husband marriages show only 4% greater likelihood of divorce by the 10th year of marriage than White/White couples. [95] In the case of Black wife/White husband marriages, divorce by the 10th year of marriage is 44% less likely than among White/White unions. [95]

  9. Woman Makes A Comment Finalizing The Divorce Initiated ... - AOL

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    Text about an ex-husband regretting a 17-year marriage after a comment from ex-wife during their divorce. Text from an ex-wife highlighting changes in a 17-year marriage.

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