الصلح في قضاء شؤون االسرة الجزائري
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2024
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جامعة المسيلة
Abstract
Reconciliation in Algerian family law is a vital legal mechanism aimed at
resolving family disputes amicably, away from the courts, helping to maintain
family ties and reduce legal disputes. Reconciliation is addressed in several
articles of the Family Code, such as Article 49, which requires the court to attempt
reconciliation between spouses before ruling on divorce cases. Reconciliation
procedures include the offer of reconciliation by the judge, holding reconciliation
sessions, and documenting the reconciliation agreement to make it binding. The
judge acts as a neutral mediator to bridge differences. The benefits of
reconciliation include saving time and effort, reducing costs, and maintaining the
confidentiality of disputes. However, challenges such as the lack of cooperation
between parties and the lack of awareness of the importance of reconciliation can
hinder its effectiveness.
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reconciliation, judge, Algerian family law.