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Based on official Jordanian legal texts
This page addresses: Custody in Cases of Judicial Separation. In general, Custody in judicial-separation cases in Jordan follows the same general custody rules, but the separation ground may influence the court's assessment — especially if it relates to one parent's conduct. However, the legal answer must be read together with the relevant statutory provisions and the facts of the case.
The main legal basis is the Jordanian Personal Status Law. Relevant article references include Articles 170-186, 170, 171, 172, 174. The answer should be read with those provisions and with the facts of the specific case, not as a guaranteed outcome.
In custody matters, the child’s best interest remains central, while the statutory order of custodians and the custodian’s conditions must be respected. Custody does not transfer merely by allegation; it depends on legal conditions, evidence, and court assessment.
This issue may depend on the facts, evidence, and the court’s assessment, so the general rule should be applied carefully.
This is a general explanation based on the approved Jordanian legal sources and does not replace advice from a qualified lawyer in a specific dispute.
