no
This question is contradictory. By definition, US law is not the same as Islamic law. To have your marriage recognised in the US, you must be able to be declared as married according to US law. Similarly, your divorce must be recognised under US law, whose requirements are separate to those of Islamic law.Divorce law obviously varies from state to state, but at a minimum you will have to contact your local registry office and ask them for a certificate of divorce. You will be able to submit evidence of your divorce under Islamic law as part of that request, but you will still most likely have to fill out a form.
I'm a u.s. citizen and i got married in Iran under the Islamic law, my wife now has a green card and we live in California where she has filed for divorce, can i take her back to Iran and get a divorce or can she divorce me here and take my money?
To keep partner under control . You know, " The best defense is a good offense." Just a strategic move .
I divorce you. I divorce you. I divorce you. Done
No, divorce is not allowed in the Philippines. However, there are certain instances wherein the divorce secured abroad by the foreigner-spouse, and even by former Filipinos, are recognized under Philippine laws.http://jlp-law.com/blog/annulment-divorce-legal-separation-in-the-philippines-questions-and-answers/
Yes. To the extent that a Vermont civil union is recognized as a marriage under Maryland state law, if you meet all the requirements for divorce (residency, etc.), the state of Maryland will grant you a divorce from your same-sex partner in a civil union and that divorce will be recognized in Vermont as well.
All of Arabia (the entire Arabian Peninsula) was under Islamic Rule in 750 C.E. and had been under Islamic Rule for over a century by that point.
WELS Lutheran allows a person to remarry only under certain circumstances. Lutherans consider marriage a sacred union established by God and will not allow divorce. It is only allowed in cases of desertion and fornication.
It is totally fine under Islamic rules IF the bank does not charge interest on any loans.
This probably falls under the 'irreconcilable differences' reason for divorce, and I think that is allowed in almost every state. == == Isn't that mean to file for divorce because of an impotent husband? Maybe you should try to help him first. Men are just humans as well.
The Church only allows a civil divorce for a very small list of reasons, and they are all very serious. For instance, if there is abuse in the marriage, or if one spouse is committing adultery, etc.A civil divorce may be allowed in those circumstances but the people divorcing may NOT enter into a subsequent marriage with someone else, these has been defined by Our Blessed Lord, Himself, as adultery, and can under no circumstances be allowed.
in 2009 there were 238 islamic universities in the world but only 35 were under ownership of OIC