Iddah Alimony: How Is It Calculated?
Iddah alimony is the alimony the wife is entitled to during the waiting period (iddah) after divorce. It includes food, housing, medical treatment, and clothing. This alimony is obligatory on the husband unless the divorce was due to the wife's fault. The court verifies the circumstances of both parties before ruling.

1) **Meaning of Iddah Alimony**
Iddah alimony is the alimony the wife is entitled to during the waiting period (iddah) after divorce. It includes food, housing, medical treatment, and clothing. This alimony is obligatory on the husband unless the divorce was due to the wife's fault. The court verifies the circumstances of both parties before ruling.
2) **Duration of Iddah Alimony**
Iddah alimony continues for approximately three months, or as determined by law. The duration varies depending on the type of divorce. If the divorce is revocable (raj'i), alimony continues throughout the iddah period. If it is final (ba'in), the alimony is determined according to the court's estimation.
3) **How Alimony Is Calculated**
Alimony is calculated based on the husband's income and the standard of living before the divorce. The wife submits bills and documents proving her needs. The court verifies the husband's financial ability. Alimony may be adjusted if circumstances change.
4) **Conditions for Entitlement to Iddah Alimony**
It is required that the wife is not disobedient (nashiz) or refusing to return without reason. The divorce must also be issued by the husband or by a judicial ruling. The court verifies the wife's behavior before ruling. Alimony may be denied if her fault in causing the divorce is proven.
5) **Effect of Iddah Alimony on Other Rights**
Iddah alimony does not affect the wife's right to 'mut'ah' or the dowry. It is part of independent financial rights. The court monitors the implementation of alimony to ensure the wife's stability. Penalties may be imposed on the defaulting husband.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant helps estimate appropriate alimony. He also submits financial evidence to the court. He ensures the wife receives all her rights. He provides a legal plan to expedite the ruling and its implementation.
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