Religious Divorce Solicitors
It is important to distinguish between legal and religious divorces.
A religious divorce obtained in England is not recognised as a divorce in the Family Court in England & Wales. You may therefore need to obtain two divorces:
- a religious; and
- a legal divorce
Jewish divorce (Judaism):
- The husband must provide his wife with a Get.
- A Get is the religious divorce under Jewish law.
- This can also refer to the piece of paper or document that officially gives the Get.
- Without a Get, neither can remarry in the Jewish faith.
- There are consequences for the wife if she has new relationship or a child with her new partner but remains religiously married. This is still the case even if she obtains a valid legal divorce in England & Wales.
A couple can avoid some of these problems by:
- Recording in their financial settlement that the husband will give a Get; or
- To agree within the terms of any pre-nuptial or post-nuptial agreement that the husband will give a Get in the event of a future legal divorce or breakdown of the relationship.
Islamic divorce (Islam):
Many Muslim couples have both a religious marriage and a legal marriage.
- Where a couple have entered a civil marriage, the Family Court can grant a final divorce order to end the marriage
- An Islamic divorce is necessary to terminate the Islamic marriage.
- If the Islamic marriage is not dissolved, there are consequences, for example, a woman may not be able to enter a new religious marriage contract or in some countries she will need the ex-husband’s consent to travel out of the country.
- In a Muslim divorce, the husband must also pronounce Talaq or the wife can initiate Khula, Faskh or Tafreeq.
- A Talaq is the most common and refers to the husband’s right to finalise an Islamic divorce.
The need for both a legal divorce and a religious divorce is important. For example, for Jewish or Muslim couples, if you just obtain just a religious divorce then you will still be legally married in England & Wales.
It is through a legal divorce that you can make a financial claim before the Family Court.
The position may be different if the religious divorce was granted in a different country and may be treated as a valid legal divorce in the Family Court. Specialist family law advice is necessary to consider this further.
What if my partner refuses to give me a religious divorce?
Under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 the refusal to obtain a religious divorce can be considered domestic abuse if it amounts to coercive and controlling behaviour.
For example, the refusal to obtain the Get may amount to controlling or coercive behaviour.
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