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  1. The Divorce Procedure in Moroccan Law. The enactment of Law 70.03, known as the Family Code, marked a significant milestone in Moroccan legal history. This legislation aimed to revolutionise the protection of family rights in Morocco, emphasising the fundamental role of the family in building a modern and prosperous nation.

  2. Both men and women can start divorce proceedings in Morocco, although reconciliation and mediation are encouraged before this takes place. Divorce proceedings take place in the secular court, rather than before religious officials. The parties can always get divorced via mutual consent.

  3. 17 de may. de 2017 · The principal focus is on the Mudawana reforms that affect the options for women in divorce proceedings. Through an analysis of the revisions of Moroccan family law pertaining to marriage and divorce, the authors challenge the common portrayal of Muslim women as merely passive victims of their religion and culture.

  4. In 2004, Morocco rewrote its code of family law, establishing the right to divorce by mutual consent, placing limits on polygamy and raising the minimum marriage age for women to 18 from 15. But no changes were made with respect to inheritance.

  5. 8 de nov. de 2023 · The divorce procedures detailed by the Moroccan law appear very fast when compared to the Italian ones; however, it has been stressed that the limit of six months for all judicial procedures is not respected in the majority of the legal proceedings in Morocco. 20

  6. It aims to scrutinise how divorce on grounds of divorce is put into practice by the judiciary, how Moroccan men and women make use of it and how changes on a procedural and institutional level affect the implementation of the new divorce procedure.

  7. Hace 2 días · Regarding divorce matters, the 2004 code extended the rights of women to initiate divorce proceedings, including granting both men and women the ability to seek divorce based on irreconcilable differences.