The family disputes between actor Ahmed Ezz and actress Zeina continue in Egyptian courts, with renewed conflicts over children's rights and alimony. The latest development mandates Ezz to pay for the twins' nanny, sparking widespread debate.
Former Egyptian footballer Ahmed Hossam 'Mido' and his wife arrived at the child court in Cairo to support their son in a custody case. This visit comes at a sensitive time for the family as they seek to provide psychological and legal support for their child.
The Public Prosecution has issued an urgent decision to release the father involved in the Vision video incident, following extensive investigations into the matter that sparked widespread debate in society.
A woman has filed a lawsuit against her husband for refusing to pay alimony and leaving their home to live with his mother. This case has sparked a debate about women's rights in society.
Egyptian artist Sherine Abdel Wahab has announced her return to singing after a period of absence, inspired by an emotional scene from the film 'Titanic'. She stated that this moment rekindled her passion for art after a long struggle.
A woman has filed a lawsuit in Cairo's Family Court demanding that three men cover the expenses for her daughters. This case has sparked widespread debate about parental responsibilities and children's rights.
The Egyptian Attorney General, Counselor Mohamed Shawky, announced the inclusion of individuals sentenced for failing to pay alimony on travel ban lists. This initiative aims to enhance the rights of those entitled to alimony payments.
A recent study conducted by the Ministry of Family Affairs highlights the significant role of media in addressing family council issues. The analysis of media coverage underscores its impact on society and the urgent need for improvement.
Indonesian actor Rhea Bong revealed the significant challenges he faced while portraying the character Darren in his new film 'Where is Dad Going?'. The film, set to premiere on April 9, 2026, delves into complex family issues.
The Ipoh High Court in Malaysia has granted police an additional two months to gather crucial information regarding the whereabouts of Muhammad Ridwan Abdullah, the ex-husband of Indira Gandhi, and their daughter, who is about to turn 18. This decision comes amid the authorities' inability to locate them.
Recent reports reveal that some individuals are purchasing fake paternity test results from MAKEMUR.com to evade alimony obligations. These practices raise concerns about their impact on children's rights and family responsibilities.