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  • Home
  • About
    • Our Team
  • Practice Areas
    • ADOPTION
    • CHILD SUPPORT
    • DECISION-MAKING
    • PARENTING TIME
    • DIVISION OF PROPERTY
    • DOMESTIC CONTRACTS
    • FOREIGN DIVORCE
    • IMPUTATION OF INCOME
    • ISLAMIC WILLS
    • JOINT DIVORCE
    • SEPARATION & DIVORCE
    • SPOUSAL SUPPORT
    • SIMPLE DIVORCE
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Category Archives: Family Law

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What is an Islamic Family Waqf? Do I Need One?

Family Law, Legal helpBy Tabindah BarlasMay 19, 2024

A Waqf is an Islamic endowment of property, typically used for charitable or religious purposes. It is similar to a charitable trust in Western legal systems. The term “waqf” originates from the Arabic word “waqafa,” meaning to hold or to separate. Essentially, a waqf involves donating assets, such as land or money, to be used…

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What’s Better for Kids: Staying in an Unhappy Marriage or Divorce?

Legal help, Family LawBy Tabindah BarlasMarch 9, 2024

Many people choose to stay married for the kids. Both options impact kids differently. If you stay together, they might see their parents fight, talk behind each other’s back, or just behave like acquaintances. They might wish their parents would stop fighting and might go through trust issues when older and looking for love. On…

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