Haq Family Law Support

Clear legal guidance

Haq is SKB Law’s specialist service for Muslim clients and families whose situations involve Nikah, Khula, mahr, religious marriage, or separation. We advise on matters under English law, including for clients living overseas where UK marriage, assets or legal rights are involved.

Choose the right service

  • 01.

    Seeking Islamic divorce (Khula)

    If you are seeking Khula, Haq offers a fixed-fee, solicitor-led Khula service.

    Khula service
    • Structured legal support with the Khula process
    • Drafting and progressing the application
    • Liaison with the Shariah Council
    • Clear guidance throughout
    Cost:
    • £650 + VAT (legal fee)
    • £250 (separate Shariah Council fee, paid to the Council)

    Payment plans available.

    This is the right route if you are certain you want religious divorce.

    Speak to a solicitor about Khula
  • 02.

    Unsure about Nikah, property, mahr or finances?

    If your marriage was Nikah-only, or you are unsure about:

    • Property rights
    • Mahr or gold jewellery
    • Shared homes or deposits
    • Financial protection under English law

    The right starting point is a Haq Consultation.

    Haq Consultation
    • £250 + VAT
    • 1-hour solicitor-led consultation

    This is a private conversation to:

    • Explain how English law views your situation
    • Clarify how religious arrangements interact with legal rights
    • Help you understand options around property and finances
    • Advise on next steps (if any)

    This is the right route if you need clarity before deciding what to do.

    Book a Haq Consultation
  • 03.

    Getting married or planning ahead?

    If you are preparing for marriage including a Nikah with or without a civil ceremony, Haq also supports preventative legal planning through our Legacy service.

    Legacy helps couples and families:

    • Set expectations clearly
    • Protect family contributions and property
    • Put sensible legal arrangements in place early

    Planning may include:

    • Nikah Nama guidance
    • Pre- or post-nuptial agreements
      declarations of trust
    • Wills
    • This is the right route if you want to plan ahead, not react later
    Learn about Legacy Planning

Frequently Asked Questions

Supportive Guidance

Why Clients Choose Haq at SKB Law

Clients come to Haq because they want family law advice that feels clear, respectful, and culturally aware — especially where faith, community, or wider family dynamics are part of the picture.

  • Legal advice that understands faith and culture
  • Clear explanations in plain English
  • Structured guidance without judgement
  • Realistic advice they can trust