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Amendments to the Personal Status Law in Egypt A reading of the new “Family Law” draft and the controversy surrounding it

Posted on 06/27/2026

The personal status system in Egypt is witnessing, during the current year 2026, one of the most important stations of legislative development for more than a century, as the Egyptian government referred to the House of Representatives a draft unified family law that includes about 355 substantive articles, and aims to integrate and unify the various legislations that regulate matters of marriage, divorce, custody, alimony and visitation, which were distributed over successive texts, the oldest of which dates back to 1920. No sooner had the project reached Parliament than it sparked widespread controversy in legal, religious and societal circles, extending to social media platforms, between supporters who consider it a necessary step to modernize a legislative system that has become outdated, and opponents who demand a review of a number of its essential texts.

This article reviews the most prominent features of the new draft law from a legal perspective, and analyzes the most important axes of the controversy surrounding it, while placing these amendments in their historical, constitutional and comparative context, based on the circulating texts of the draft law, the explanatory memorandum issued by the government, and the positions of the relevant official authorities and religious institutions.

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