1- Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Faculty of Humanity, University of Lorestan, Khorramabad, Iran. 2- M.A of Private Law, Judge in Judiciary, Khoramabad, Iran. 3- M.A Student of Private Law, Faculty of Humanity, University of Lorestan, Khoramabad, Iran. (Corresponding Author)
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Background and Aim: The family is the most important social institution that plays a very important role in the growth and progress of the individual and society. Although Islam attaches great importance to the formation of a family and strives to preserve it, if it is not possible for the couple to continue living together, the dissolution of the marriage is necessary in Islam. One of the types of dissolution of the marriage contract is divorce. Divorce in jurisprudence and law is divided into two types: revocable divorce and irrevocable divorce. Revocable divorce has rules and regulations that Islam has specified and does not allow any rights of the parties to the contract, both men and women, in financial and non-financial matters, to be lost with this separation. Materials and Methods: The research method in this research is descriptive-analytical. Ethical Considerations:All ethical principles have been observed in the writing stages of this research. Findings and Conclusion:The rights and obligations of the couple do not end after a revocable divorce. One of the rules and regulations of revocable divorce is the possibility of the man returning to his wife, and the wife must stay with the couple and the conditions for the man to return are provided. This type of divorce brings different rights for the couple, and the couple may not be aware of their rights for various reasons, and their lack of awareness may result in the loss of their rights. In Islamic law, the husband is responsible for the maintenance of the wife. Therefore, in this research, we will study psychology to examine the principles and examples of spousal maintenance during divorce.
Javanmard L, Rahmaty E, Mostafapour M. The Basics, Conditions, and Effects of Alimony after Divorce with a Psychological Study. ILR 2024; 5 (2) : 4 URL: http://ilrjournal.ir/article-1-260-en.html