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Divorce from Moroccon Partner

Last activity 07 November 2022 by FarhanCasa

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ssameer0317

Hi, I am going through very hard time, I need help from someone has gone through the same thing


Last January I got married to Moroccon girl after Marriage I came back to Fiji and didnt stay together as Her family doesnt wanted to stay before the visa come

I did lot of effort for Visa, Now visa has arrived two months back, but girl doesnt want to travel sighting someone family is sick, and asking money


I feel i was cheated, I wanted to come out of this stupid marriage, What is the Process, I cant speak arabic, Any guidance will be appreciated

Tami101

Hi

I have helped many people with this problem, and given advice ,


you are in a difficult situation but easy to deal with , when you know the law ,


contact me via email I will advise you what to do.


respectfully.


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Bhavna

Hello Sameer, welcome on board !


I hope members will be able to guide you through the process. Have you contacted a lawyer yet ?


@ Tami101, It would be kind of you to share infos on the forum itself for the benefit of all members.


Thanks in advance,

Bhavna

marybell5403

Did you get married in Morocco  and live in Fiji?? Was is registered just in Morocco.  If you married in Morocco and not registered in your country you maybe able to just walk away.  Check with lawyer in your country.  Before you spend thousands on Moroccan lawyers seek one in your home country.  If you don’t intend to marry in Morocco again etc you maybe able to just walk away.  Don’t go sending money to her family etc

Tami101

Greetings


Forums are extremely helpful in getting help with issues like this marriage problem. I don't normally write but I have been seeing a lot of these marriage problems coming up on Expat.


You first must understand that all marriages are different in their situations, so one piece of advice maybe is different for another marriage.


Firstly under moroccan marriage laws, you as the man are responsible for the clothing and feeding and also the accomandation for your wife, you must supply these from the first day of your marriage and also be able to prove it.


If the country you live in has a moroccan embassy or consultate then she can subena you and demand her payment which is known as Nafaka.


Also, you can divorce her from where you are, without really needing a lawyer, this is done via the Consulte, but you will have to pay her Nafaka or some of it.


Another important factor is what type of visa you have and do you have the right to go to morocco, if you don't and your visa has expired then you may not pay so much.

Did you enter morocco on a tourist visa, that can make different outcomes.


Morocco's laws on divorce and the way they are treated are probably one of the best in the world. with extreme fairness for both sides and always the children's best interests first.


You do not have a serious problem, it is relatively easy to dissolve the marriage,


Tami

Bhavna

Thank you so much for these precious infos @Tami and @Marybell.


I hope that the OP and other members who might be in the same situation will read your comments carefully and hopefully sort this out.


All the very best,

Bhavna

touritox

That's hard for you to handle all this alone but we are here to help so don't get afraid , we just need to get more information about the situation and we will give you a solutions .

FarhanCasa

hi,

Definitely you can come out of it. You need to get in touch with a Good lawyer in Morocco. If you want any help, feel free to let me know.

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