The Social Aspect of ... Date Added: 14-03-2024

Ramadan: The Month of ... Date Added: 13-03-2024

From Etiquettes of Fasting Date Added: 12-03-2024

Tips for Seizing the ... Date Added: 11-03-2024

On the Occasion of ... Date Added: 02-04-2024

The Glad-Tidings for those ... Date Added: 20-03-2024

The Importance of Time ... Date Added: 18-03-2024

Ramadan: The School of ... Date Added: 17-03-2024

Search Fatawaa


Subject : Mother's loss of Custody doesn't Nullify her Child's Right to Receive Support

Fatwa Number : 2069

Date : 18-06-2012

Classified : Mother's nursery rights

Fatwa Type : Search Fatawaa


Question :

Is child support nullified by the mother`s loss of her right in custody?



The Answer :

Praise be to Allah, The Almighty, peace and blessing be upon His Messenger.


Providing for the poor-young child is incumbent on his/her father for Allah, The Almighty, Says: “It is for the father to provide them and clothe them honourably.” { Al-Baqarah/233}.


The father is obliged to support his child even if the mother has lost her right in custody. The mother`s violation of her custody rights doesn`t deprive the child from receiving support from his father as it is separated from the wages that she collects for fostering him/her.


Al-Imam Ibn-Nojaim says: “ Support, housing, and clothing of the poor-young child are incumbent on the father for Allah, The Almighty Says in this regard (What means): ”It is for the father to provide them and clothe them honourably.” { Al-Baqarah/233}. This indicates that providing for the children is the responsibility of the father alone.”{ Al-Bahar Al- Ra`eq vol.11, pp.337}.


Article (189) of The Jordanian Personal Status Code for the year (2010) stated that the father`s financial situation-rich or poor-is to be taken into consideration as regards the support he is to provide to his children, provided that it is no less than sufficient. And Allah Knows Best.







Comments

 

Name *

E. mail Address *

Country

Comment Title *

Comment *

Captcha
 
 

Warning: this window is not dedicated to receive religious questions, but to comment on topics published for the benefit of the site administrators—and not for publication. We are pleased to receive religious questions in the section "Send Your Question". So we apologize to readers for not answering any questions through this window of "Comments" for the sake of work organization. Thank you.