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At Mattar Law Firm, a leading Beirut-based law office with over 60 years of legal experience, we frequently receive questions regarding the legality and process of civil marriage and civil divorce in Lebanon. While Lebanon’s legal system is heavily influenced by religious jurisdictions, there are still ways to pursue a civil path – especially for Lebanese citizens who wish to avoid religious constraints.

Is Civil Marriage Legal in Lebanon?

Civil marriage is not available within Lebanon’s borders. Lebanese law does not currently allow citizens to marry civilly on Lebanese soil, as personal status matters fall under the control of religious courts.

However, there is a legal workaround: civil marriages performed abroad – such as in Cyprus, Turkey, or France – are fully recognized by the Lebanese government upon proper registration with the Lebanese embassy abroad and the Ministry of Interior in Lebanon.

At Mattar Law Firm, we assist clients in preparing all required documents, verifying eligibility, and registering their marriage upon return to Lebanon.

What About Civil Divorce in Lebanon?

If your marriage was performed civilly abroad, then you are eligible to pursue a civil divorce in Lebanon through the Lebanese First Instance Civil Courts. This includes filing for civil divorce, resolving custody and alimony, and enforcing prenuptial agreements or foreign judgments.

For couples married under religious law in Lebanon, divorce must be handled exclusively by the relevant religious court – whether Sunni, Shiite, Christian, or Druze – depending on the sect.

Our attorneys at Mattar Law Firm are experienced in both religious and civil divorce proceedings, offering strategic counsel that protects your rights and ensures compliance with Lebanese and international law.

Interfaith Couples & Lebanese Citizens Without a Sect

Civil marriage is often the only solution for interfaith couples who cannot marry in religious courts, and for citizens who have removed their sectarian affiliation from official records.

These individuals may face legal hurdles, but with the right guidance, a civil marriage abroad followed by proper Lebanese registration remains a viable and legally binding option.

How Mattar Law Firm Can Help

At Mattar Law Firm, we offer comprehensive legal support for:

Planning and preparing for civil marriage abroad.
Registering foreign civil marriages in Lebanon.
Filing for civil divorce in Lebanese courts.
International family law disputes involving custody, relocation, or foreign judgments.
Legal counsel for religious marriage or divorce, if needed.

We provide preliminary consultations to assess your case in detail. If you are considering a civil marriage or divorce as a Lebanese citizen, don’t navigate the legal system alone – contact Mattar Law Firm to trust a legal team with proven experience and global reach.