Allegation of Divorce During the Separation Lawsuit

The claim that a divorce occurred leads to stopping the proceeding of the separation lawsuit procedures, at which point the evidence is sought to prove the divorce occurrence and its type is irrevocable or revocable, so if it is proven that divorce is irrevocable then there is no benefit in considering the separation lawsuit. It…

Fraud in contracting

It is deceiving a person and making him fall into an illusion that leads them to contract. That is, if one of the contractors uses misleading methods towards the other contractor that leads him to conclude the contract, and fraud is accomplished once the fraudulent party is silent about some of the things he knows,…

Coercion in Contracting

is the pressure that a person exerts on another person by means of intimidating him, and compels him to implement what he is required to do, for example concluding a contract. It is required for coercion to be one of Vices of Consent: To be issued by one of the contractors against the other That…

The mistake in Contracting

It is something that is not the truth to the contracting party, so that if he knew about it, the contract would not be concluded. The mistake is considered one of the Vices of Consent and makes the contract voidable in the following cases: A mistake in the essential characteristic of a thing: as if…

Vices of Consent in Contracting

The basic principle is that a person can conclude whatever contracts he wants with his free and sound will, but if the will is marred by a defect, then the contract is voidable for the benefit of the contractor whose defect has occurred. And the Vices of Consent that the Syrian Civil Law adopted are:…

Alimony

A divorced woman is entitled to Alimony when the divorce occurs or when the court rules for separation. And women do not have alimony in the following cases: 1- Widowed Waiting Period. 2- Unlawful Marriage. 3- Wife who becomes apostasy. Husband is obliged to pay the alimony of divorce, separation. Alimony is the same as…

The Legal Waiting Period According to Her State

The definition of (‘iddah) The Legal Waiting Period: are the days when a separated woman waits for her husband, or he dies, so she does not marry. The Legal Waiting Period according to the Syrian Personal Status Law: Divorced women who are not pregnant are three months after divorce. Three months for a woman who…