Divorce and Changing the Child's Sponsorship (Kafala): Who Holds the Right?
Changing sponsorship (kafala) means transferring the child's residency sponsorship from the father to the mother or vice versa. This often happens after divorce if the mother is the custodian. Competent authorities verify the documents. This procedure is administrative but important for the child's stability.

1) **Meaning of Changing Child Sponsorship**
Changing sponsorship (kafala) means transferring the child's residency sponsorship from the father to the mother or vice versa. This often happens after divorce if the mother is the custodian. Competent authorities verify the documents. This procedure is administrative but important for the child's stability.
2) **Conditions for Transferring Sponsorship**
It is required that the mother be the custodian and capable of providing housing and financial support. Competent authorities verify the residency status. Sponsorship may be rejected if conditions are not met.
3) **Effect of Transferring Sponsorship on Custody**
Transferring sponsorship does not affect custody. Custody remains with the party determined by the court. The transfer is only an administrative procedure. The court monitors the child's best interest.
4) **Effect of Transferring Sponsorship on Visitation**
Transferring sponsorship does not affect visitation. Visitation remains organized according to the court's ruling. It may be modified if housing changes. The child remains the priority.
5) **Effect of Transferring Sponsorship on the Child**
Transferring sponsorship helps the child's stability if they live with the mother. Competent authorities verify the appropriate environment. Sponsorship may be rejected if there is a risk.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant helps submit documents to the competent authorities. He also explains the legal procedures. He ensures the protection of the child's rights. He provides a legal plan to expedite the transfer.
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