New rules for divorce, custody to take effect on Feb. 26

January 6, 2013

Divorce_ruleJeddah, Jan 6: New personal status regulations for divorce, custody and alimony cases will come into effect Feb. 26, Al-Watan daily reported Saturday quoting Ministry of Justice sources.

The regulations will be enforced by all courts in the Kingdom and will help grant families more security and independence, sources said, adding that they will also reduce the negative effects of divorce on children.

In the new regulations, a husband who refuses to pay alimony to his divorced wife for three months will be ordered by the court to pay it.

If he still refuses to pay it, the judge will order that it be deducted from his salary. The regulations will organize child visits for divorced parents and stipulate new mechanisms for alimony.

The regulations will not force a woman to return to her husband’s house even if the court orders her to do so under the provision of Bayt Al-Taah (obedience to husband).

The provision allows a husband to file a case against his estranged wife in the court. The husband, whose wife does not want to return home, can under this provision request the judge to order her to return and live with him.

Under the new regulations, women will not be required to return to their husbands’ houses if they do not want to. These regulations seek to grant women more rights.

Meanwhile, Al-Watan obtained a copy of an official report showing the number of divorce, marriage annulment and similar cases that the general courts around the Kingdom looked into over the past 24 days of this Hijri month.

Riyadh General Court reviewed 14 divorce cases, 102 marriage annulment cases, 28 child visit cases, 91 custody cases, 93 alimony cases, and 36 Bayt Al-Taah cases.

Makkah General Court looked into 12 divorce cases, 66 marriage annulment cases, 11 child visit cases, 33 custody cases, 30 alimony cases, and 25 Bayt Al-Taah cases.

Jeddah General Court looked into 20 divorce cases, 91 marriage annulment cases, 41 child visit cases, 47 custody cases, 76 alimony cases, and 40 Bayt Al-Taah cases.

Dammam General Court looked into six divorce cases, 16 marriage annulment cases, four child visit cases, nine custody cases, 13 alimony cases, and nine Bayt Al-Taah cases.

Taif General Court looked into six divorce cases, 17 marriage annulment cases, three child visit cases, six custody cases, 14 alimony cases, and five Bayt Al-Taah cases.

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April 12,2020

Apr 12: Parents in Abu Dhabi affected by the Covid-19 situation can seek help from the authorities in paying off their children's school fees, it was announced on Sunday.

The Abu Dhabi Media Office took to Twitter to announce the reprieve. The Authority for Social Contribution - Ma'an and Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (Adek) "will support parents with children attending private schools in #AbuDhabi who are affected by the current economic challenges, by paying school fees or providing devices for distance learning".

The move is part of the 'Together We Are Good' programme which aims to support residents impacted by the Covid-19 coronavirus crisis in the country.

"Parents can call the toll-free helpline on 800-3088 or register their request at http://togetherwearegood.ae. The closing date for fee assistance applications is 23rd April 2020," the media office tweeted.

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April 16,2020

Dubai, Apr 16: Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO), unveiled a series of outdoor ads that form part of its new campaign to encourage the community to stay home.

Featuring the slogan 'For My Sake #StayHome for Us', the campaign depicts stunning artwork developed in collaboration with Emirati artist Maitha Demithan. The ads have been displayed on billboards, lamp posts and digital screens across Dubai.

The campaign reinforces the importance of staying at home in line with the strict restrictions on movement put in place by Dubai's Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management as part of intensified measures to combat Covid-19.

Nehal Badri, Director of Brand Dubai, said: "The outdoor campaign, displayed in prominent locations across Dubai, was designed to illustrate the importance of staying at home during the current sensitive period. Using Maitha Demithan's stunning creative artwork, we sought to send out a clear message to the community that staying at home is vital to safeguard the wellbeing of our loved ones. 

This project is one of a series of initiatives launched in collaboration with UAE-based artists to raise awareness about the need to unite efforts to protect vulnerable people from the risk of infection."

Emirati artist Maitha Demithan said: "It has been a privilege for me to work on this project and an honour to serve my country through my artworks. The three portraits featured in the campaign create a triptych that represents the people who are the most vulnerable to being infected by the virus. During such difficult times, art can play a crucial role in raising awareness on how to stay safe, but most importantly it can keep everyone inspired. I encourage all my fellow artists and the creative community to continue practicing social distancing and stay connected by using their creativity and innovation to raise awareness during this period."

Brand Dubai partnered with several media outlets, including Media 24/7, Arabian Outdoor Media and Hypermedia to launch the outdoor ads. The ads are displayed on Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai Marina.

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April 26,2020

Riyadh, Apr 26: The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia has issued an order to partially lift the curfew in all regions of the Kingdom, to become from 9am to 5pm, starting Sunday through Wednesday May 13, while keeping a 24-hour curfew in the holy city of Makkah and in previously isolated neighbourhoods, state news agency (SPA) said early on Sunday.

The order also allowed the opening of some economic and commercial activities, which include wholesale and retail shops in addition to malls.

They can operate for two weeks, beginning on April 29 (Wednesday) until May 13 (Ramadan 6-20), however, certain shops within malls like beauty clinics, barber salons, gyms, cinemas, and restaurants will continue to be restricted from reopening.

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