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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

El-Sisi Orders Faster Enforcement of Alimony Rulings in Egypt

Lead:

Following directives from President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Egyptian authorities are implementing decisive measures to enforce court judgments on spousal and child support payments and pursue those who refuse to pay. The initiative addresses persistent delays in executing alimony rulings and reflects state priorities on family law enforcement. The National Council for Women has endorsed the directive as critical to protecting vulnerable family members dependent on court-ordered support.

Details:

According to reporting from El-Balad and Sada El-Balad, President El-Sisi issued specific instructions during a meeting in the New Administrative Capital to accelerate the implementation of judicial rulings on alimony payments. The directive targets both enforcement mechanisms and accountability for non-compliant parties. Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly and relevant judicial authorities have been tasked with strengthening existing procedures to ensure faster execution of these court orders.

The National Council for Women, led by Amal Ammar, praised the presidential directive as aligned with broader state commitment to protecting women's and children's rights within family law frameworks. The council framed accelerated alimony enforcement as essential to addressing longstanding implementation gaps that have left many dependent family members without financial support despite winning court cases. This endorsement reflects alignment between executive direction and civil society institutions focused on family law.

Parliamentary figures have also signaled support for the enforcement initiative. Members of parliament's specialized committees emphasized that judicial system modernization—including the new Criminal Procedure Law and the Justice City digital platform in the New Administrative Capital—creates infrastructure to support faster, more transparent execution of alimony rulings. The initiative positions strengthened enforcement as part of wider judicial reform rather than a standalone measure.

Watch For:

One: Timeline for operational rollout of new enforcement mechanisms and measurable increases in payment collection rates or compliance.

Two: Whether specialized courts or enforcement units are created specifically for alimony cases, or whether existing structures absorb these responsibilities.

Three: Potential legislative amendments to strengthen penalties for non-payment or expand garnishment and asset-seizure tools available to enforcement authorities.

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