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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. My empirical findings show that divorce on grounds of discord effectively guarantees Moroccan women’s right to divorce. Well beyond the discussion on women’s rights in divorce, I will demonstrate that, within a decade, divorce on grounds of discord developed into a standard divorce procedure for both men and women across socio-economical ...

  4. 31 de jul. de 2023 · According to the High Commission for Planning, 3.3% of Moroccan women over the age of 15 were divorced in 2020, around 450,000 people. From 2017 to 2021, the courts of first instance recorded...

  5. 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.

  6. 12 de mar. de 2023 · Rabat - Divorce cases in Morocco are rising at an exponential rate, going from 72,000 cases in 2016 to 126,000 cases in 2021. According to a statement from an official at the national...

  7. 26 de sept. de 2022 · Divorce cases in Morocco during 2021 have risen to their highest levels since the implementation of the new family code “Moudawana“ in 2004. While answering a written question in parliament this Friday, the Ministry of Justice said that divorce cases have witnessed a slight decrease since the entry into force of the Family Code until 2021.