Jeddah, Apr 6: Some 5,183 cases have been filed by women against their husbands in Saudi courts, requesting alimony during the past five months, according to local media.
Courts in Makkah Region received the highest number of alimony cases at 1,605, followed by Riyadh (1,315), the Eastern Region (755), Jazan (376), Madinah (295), Asir (241), Qasim (186), Tabuk (102), Hail (90), Jouf (79), the Northern Border (50), Baha (48), and Najran (41), the report said.
Commenting on this phenomenon, social worker Abdulaziz al-Ulayyan said “alimony can be employed even if there is no agreement on alimony between the spouses. A wife is entitled to alimony as soon as the marriage contract is signed, even if the marriage was not consummated.”
He said that alimony is estimated in accordance with the husband’s financial and social status on the condition that the marriage contract is legally sound.
“Divorced women are entitled to alimony during the divorce period — a grace period when a woman should stay at home to make sure that she is not pregnant before she should either return to her husband or marry another,” he said.
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