Cabinet Naji Avocat — Agadir Bar

Divorce Lawyer in Morocco

English-speaking Moroccan attorney handling divorce for foreigners, expats, and Moroccans abroad. Remote consultation available — no travel required for initial steps.

Registered & Licensed

Member of the Bar Association, with extensive experience and numerous successful cases.

Complete Confidentiality

Full protection of your legal privacy and confidentiality.

Fast Response​


Responses to all inquiries within one hour.

Transparent Fees

Clear pricing with no hidden fees or surprises.

Divorce in Morocco — Legal Help in English

Specialized guidance for foreigners, expats, and mixed couples

Going through a divorce in Morocco as a foreigner can feel overwhelming. Moroccan family law — the Moudawana — applies specific rules depending on the nationalities involved, where the marriage took place, and whether children are part of the case.

At Cabinet Naji Avocat, we handle divorce cases for foreign nationals living in Morocco, Moroccans married to foreign spouses, and Moroccans abroad who need to enforce or obtain a divorce judgment in Morocco. We guide you through every step — in your language.

Most steps can be handled entirely remotely. Many of our international clients in France, Belgium, Spain, the UK, and the Gulf have completed their cases without a single trip to Morocco.

“We do not guarantee outcomes. We do guarantee that we will explain every step, protect your rights, and communicate clearly throughout.”

Divorce lawyer in Morocco providing legal assistance for divorce proceedings

Divorce Cases We Handle for Foreign Clients

From contested proceedings to foreign judgment recognition

Divorce Between Two Foreigners

If both spouses are non-Moroccan nationals residing in Morocco, Moroccan courts may have jurisdiction. We assess applicable law and applicable treaties to find the right procedure.

Moroccan + Foreign Spouse

One of the most complex scenarios — rights and obligations differ significantly depending on nationality. We protect your interests on custody, Mahr, Mut'a, maintenance, and assets.

Foreign Divorce Recognition (Exequatur)

A divorce obtained in France, Spain, Belgium, Italy or elsewhere is not automatically valid in Morocco. We handle the exequatur procedure to make it legally recognized.

Custody in Cross-Border Cases

When one parent lives abroad, custody and visitation require careful navigation of both Moroccan and international family law. We handle multi-jurisdiction custody disputes.

Full Remote Representation

With a power of attorney, we represent you at every hearing. You do not need to travel to Morocco for most cases. Documents exchanged securely over WhatsApp or email.

Mutual Consent Divorce

If both parties agree on all terms — custody, maintenance, asset division — mutual consent divorce is faster and less costly. We draft and ratify the agreement before the court.

How We Handle Your Case

Five clear steps — from first contact to final judgment

01

Consultation

We assess your situation and identify the right procedure and applicable law

02

Document Review

You send us your marriage certificate, IDs, and any existing court papers via WhatsApp

03

Case Filing

We file at the competent Moroccan court — on your behalf with power of attorney

04

Court Hearings

We attend all hearings and represent you — your physical presence is rarely required

05

Judgment & Registration

We follow through on enforcement, civil status registration, and exequatur if needed

Why Foreign Clients Choose Cabinet Naji

The four things that actually matter when you are dealing with a foreign legal system

Clear Communication & Ongoing Updates

We explain every legal procedure in a clear and understandable way, provide regular updates on the progress of your case, and answer your questions at every stage of the process.

Built for Remote Clients

Our entire process is designed for clients abroad. WhatsApp, video call, email — we keep you updated at every stage without requiring you to fly to Morocco.

Licensed at Agadir Bar

Fully licensed Moroccan attorney registered under Bar number 963 Every document, motion, and filing is legally valid and professionally handled.

International Case Experience

We regularly work with clients in France, Spain, Belgium, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Canada, and the UK

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in Morocco

Can a foreigner get divorced in Morocco?

Yes. If your marriage was registered in Morocco, or if your spouse is Moroccan, a Moroccan divorce lawyer can represent you before Moroccan courts. Foreign nationals can also have their home-country divorce recognised in Morocco through a legal procedure called exequatur. Contact us for afree assessment of your specific situation.

The timeline depends on the type of divorce. An uncontested mutual divorce (Khul’) handled by a divorce lawyer in Morocco typically takes3 to 6 months. A contested Shiqaq divorce can take 6 to 18 months, depending on disputes over assets, child custody, or alimony.

In most cases, no. Our divorce lawyers in Morocco handle the full procedure on your behalf through a notarised power of attorney. You can follow your case remotely from Europe, North America, or the Gulf — without travelling to Morocco for most steps.

Under Moroccan family law (Moudawwana), courts prioritise the child’s best interest. The mother typically receives physical custody (hadana) while the father retains legal guardianship. Your divorce lawyer in Morocco can negotiate a custody arrangement or represent you in court if an agreement cannot be reached.

Generally you will need: a certified marriage certificate, national IDs or passports of both spouses, birth certificates of your children, and proof of residence. Your divorce lawyer in Morocco will provide a complete tailored document checklist at your first consultation.

Fees depend on the type of divorce and the complexity of your case. We offer transparent fixed-fee packages for standard cases with no hidden costs. Your first consultation with our divorce lawyer in Morocco is free and confidential — contact us for a personalised quote.

Yes. Under Moroccan law, a Shiqaq divorce allows either spouse to petition the court for divorce even without the other party’s consent. Your divorce lawyer in Morocco will represent you throughout the process and protect your rights on alimony, custody, and assets.

Yes, in most cases. Morocco has bilateral agreements with France, Spain, Belgium, and other countries for mutual recognition of court judgments. Your divorce lawyer in Morocco can advise on the specific recognition process in your countryof residence.

Ready to Speak With a Divorce Lawyer in Morocco?

Your first consultation with our divorce lawyer in Morocco is free and completely confidential — we respond within 24 hours in English, French, or Arabic.