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Case Update (16 March 2022): Parbeen v. Bari; Islamic marriage contract terms; interpretation of secular terms

April 7, 2022

The parties signed an Islamic marriage contract on September 14, 2015 in Bangladesh. The 2-page document provided for Husband to pay to Wife five lac Taka upon marriage, and ten lac Taka in the event of divorce. Husband filed for divorce on July 9, 2019 in Florida. At the trial, Wife argued that … Read More about Case Update (16 March 2022): Parbeen v. Bari; Islamic marriage contract terms; interpretation of secular terms

Category iconIslamic Marriage,  Islamic Marriage Contract,  Mahr,  sharia,  waiver

Case Update (19 Jan 2022): Jaffal v. Dir Newark NJ Field Office; derivative U.S. citizenship; parent’s “legal separation in a foreign country”

February 3, 2022

We have seen a variety of U.S. immigration cases where an individual is denied U.S. citizenship because a prerequisite to their application was someone's valid divorce. For example, see the recent case of Mr. Adjei whose wife was not considered legally divorced from her first husband under … Read More about Case Update (19 Jan 2022): Jaffal v. Dir Newark NJ Field Office; derivative U.S. citizenship; parent’s “legal separation in a foreign country”

Category iconcomity,  divorce,  foreign divorce,  public policy,  Recognition,  sharia

Case Update (2021): Iqtaifan v. Hagerty; writ of mandamus, recognition of foreign divorce decree

March 4, 2021

The Kentucky Supreme Court addressed a Husband's request for a writ of mandamus to compel his family court judge, Judge Hagerty, to dismiss his Wife's petition for a divorce because he had already secured a divorce in Jordan. For purposes of this blog, I am going to skip over the merits of the writ … Read More about Case Update (2021): Iqtaifan v. Hagerty; writ of mandamus, recognition of foreign divorce decree

Category iconcomity,  divorce,  domicile,  Enforceability,  enforcement,  idda,  Islamic Marriage,  mandamus,  Recognition,  sharia,  talaq

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