
Legal Victory for Kuwaiti Woman in Abuse and Neglect Divorce Case
KUWAIT CITY, Jun 11: The Family Court has granted a Kuwaiti woman a divorce from her husband on the grounds of assault, verbal abuse, and failure to provide financial support. The court also ruled to preserve all her legal rights arising from the divorce.
The decision followed arguments presented by her lawyer, Mohammed Safar, who successfully demonstrated that his client had endured mistreatment that made the continuation of the marriage untenable. Safar told the court that the husband repeatedly insulted his client, attributing false and offensive characteristics to her, and failed to meet his legal and Sharia obligations by neglecting to support both his wife and their children.
The court accepted the evidence and concluded that the woman had suffered significant harm, justifying the dissolution of the marriage.

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