Egypt’s attorney general has issued a travel ban on parents who defy court-ordered alimony. Defaulters are to be added to no-fly lists and placed under arrival surveillance to protect women and children of divorce. The directive, issued Monday, 20 April, by Attorney General Mohamed Shawky, is meant to uphold the authority of judicial rulings and safeguard the rights of those in whose favor judgments were issued, particularly the rights of wives and children, which are legally protected rights surrounded by special guarantees ensuring their preservation.
It authorizes the Public Prosecution to bar such individuals from leaving Egypt and to flag them upon entry, using powers rooted in its constitutional mandate to enforce judicial rulings. The Prosecution urged those convicted to promptly settle the amounts ordered by the courts to avoid further legal measures permitted by law. This decision came shortly after a series of incidents that shook Egyptian society, all centered on the failure to pay child support.
On 17 March, Egyptians were shaken by a case in Alexandria in which a cancer-stricken mother, abandoned by her ex-husband and unable to pay her bills, allegedly agreed with her eldest son… This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read.The post Egypt Adds Alimony Defaulters to No-Fly Lists first appeared on Egyptian Streets.