Marriage Support
Marital discord / dispute
Marriage reconciliation
How to solve disagreements over rights, duties and responsibilities
How to solve disagreements over financial disputes
Rulings related to the Islamic custody of the children
How to resolve disputes over in-laws relationship and rights
We request that clients try their best to attend with their spouses, otherwise advice may be somewhat limited
For divorce/Talaaq related queries, please select 'Validity of Divorce'
For cases relating to Khula', please select 'Application for Khula' (Initial Assessment)'
Please note: We strongly advise that both spouses attend together, otherwise advice may be somewhat limited More information on fees
Marital Disputes and Divorce
Validity of a past divorce
Divorce in anger
Three divorces in one sitting
Islamic divorce vs civil divorce
Cases of Talaaq
Validity of Khula'/Faskh
To apply for Khula', please select service 'Application for Khula'
Please note: Both husband and wife are required to attend. More information on fees
Parental Support
Women who want to marry but do not have a Wali
How to deal with a Wali who is abusing his right of guardianship
Fatwa regarding marriage without Wali
Please note: Only the wife-to-be and/or any other family member are required for the appointment. The courter (man proposing) is not required for the appointment Cases subject to initial assessment interview before acceptance. More information on fees
Islamic Guidance, Support and Dispute Resolution Services
Validity of Nikah
Custody of children
Non-financial disputes
Please note: All parties involved in the dispute are required to attend before any verdict is issued. The Council will try its utmost best to conclude the case within the first session. However, some complex cases may require further sessions (with additional fees - a quote will be provided after the first session). In some cases, the Council may not be able to provide a solution, due to the information presented or other external factors. More information on fees