Dear Mamtaz,
I am sorry to hear about the challenging situation you're facing. Divorce proceedings in Saudi Arabia are governed by Sharia law. Here is the basic procedure and information as per Saudi Arabia's legal system.
1. **Filing for Divorce:** As per Islamic Sharia law, you can either seek a 'Talaq' (divorce initiated by the husband) or 'Khula' (divorce initiated by the wife). In your case, you would be seeking 'Khula'. As per the Law of Judicial Procedure, Royal Decree No. M/1, 22 Rajab 1428 corresponding to August 4, 2007, Article 13, you must file your case through the General Court in Jubail.
2. **Required Documents:** Following are the documents needed to start the process:
- Marriage certificate.
- Valid Iqama or other identification documents.
- Written request for divorce filed through the General Court.
3. **Court Appearance:** As per the Law of Judicial Procedure, Royal Decree No. M/1, 22 Rajab 1428 corresponding to August 4, 2007, Article 151, you must appear before the court when called upon. The court may also require your husband's presence.
4. **Legal and Financial Matters:**
- Alimony: According to 'The Executive Regulation of the Law of Procedure Before Sharia Courts' issued by Royal Decree No M/2 Dated 1/1/1537H, Article 169(S), you will no longer be entitled to alimony after the finalization of the divorce.
- Division of Assets: The division of assets or wealth acquired during marriage is not automatic in Saudi law. As per the principles of Islamic Sharia law, the division of wealth can be requested if it has been mutually gained through joint efforts.
- Custody Rights: If there are children involved, custody rights are generally awarded to the mother until the sons reach the age of 9 and daughters reach the age of 7. After that, the father can claim custody if he so wishes (Executive Regulation of the Law of Procedure Before Sharia Courts, Article 196).
Please remember the process and outcomes may vary depending on the judge's discretion, as the Saudi legal system is based on Sharia law principles. Therefore, it is advisable to hire legal representation.
I hope this information helps you understand the divorce process in Saudi Arabia. If you have any other questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.
Best Regards,
[Your Name]