Chaudry v. Chaudry
…nexus of marriage between the couple to New Jersey. History: This case was appealed and review was denied by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Note: This ruling was distinguished…
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…nexus of marriage between the couple to New Jersey. History: This case was appealed and review was denied by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Note: This ruling was distinguished…
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…(2006) Court: Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division The Court invalidated a marriage where the couple failed to obtain a marriage license as required under New Jersey law. Husband…
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…355 N.J. Super. 305; 810 A.2d 93 (Ch. Div. 2002)Court: Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Passaic County The court, in favor of the wife, held a…
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…(2006) Court: Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division Husband and Wife were married in New Jersey. The couple participated in a marriage ceremony in accordance with Islam, but never…
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By: Engy Abdelkader, Esq. “In 2000, Layla and Ahmed were married in an Islamic religious ceremony in Egypt. Layla recently filed for divorce in New Jersey and her husband moved to…
…in New Jersey case, Chaudry v. Chaudry, 388 A.2d 1000 (N.J. Super. Ct. 1978), where the trial judge declared invalid a divorce obtained at the Pakistan consulate in New Jersey….
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