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Family Solicitor Aina Khan’s “Register our Marriage Roadshow” will be coming to Birmingham on 28th March 2015.

Aina Khan at Legal 500 Top Tier Firm will bringing her “Register our Marriage Roadshow” to Birmingham on Saturday 28th March 2015 as part of a series of events and campaign providing vital information on unregistered marriages.

The event, which will be held at the Al-Mahdi Institute on the 28th March 2015 at 11am to 2pm, will address the issue of unregistered marriages in the Muslim community and the impacts these can have on vulnerable women involved.

Aina stated;

“It is estimated that 80% of young British Muslims are in unregistered marriages – and that this is growing rapidly. Possibly the most pressing need for reform is to educate Muslims on the Islamic narrative regarding having a formally recognised marriage that protects women and children.”

Topics including Nikah religious marriages; advice for Women who find themselves unknowingly in a polygamous marriage and the fact that educated and professional women are too are finding themselves losing all their savings and earnings because they have no legal rights after living together without a registered marriage will be discussed.

Aina hopes for high attendance to the event which will help to change to the lives of 100,000s.

Details of the Event

The “Register our Marriage Roadshow” will be held from 11AM- 2PM at the Al-Mahdi Institute: Weoley Park Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham, West Midlands B29 6RB.

About Aina Khan

Aina Khan is at Legal 500 recommended law firm. She is recognised as the leading specialist in Islamic Law in the UK.

Aina regularly makes TV, radio and press appearances. She has also advised parliamentarians and academics on Islamic Law and frequently speaks at the Houses of Lords and Commons as well as lecturing at Universities and community events.

Established areas of law are: business immigration, child care, civil liberties, clinical negligence, community care, crime and fraud, dispute resolution, debt and insolvency, employment, family and divorce, housing, asylum and immigration, Islamic law, litigation, mental health, personal injury, prison law, professional negligence, public law and administrative law, regulatory matters and welfare benefits.

 

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