— In 2020, Ouloum Audi’s father passed away, leaving his farmland in Lebanon’s northern Bekaa Valley to his six daughters and three sons. But a year later, Audi, 48, found herself in the throes of a vicious legal battle with one brother. With the other male siblings securing their share, the third contested he was the heir of his sisters’ share based on social norms and traditions, refusing his sisters their rightful share. He then sold the land without their consent.
As much was the case for Audi, who had long been vocal against inheritance injustice in her country — and the deep-rooted legal and social inequities that have perpetuated it — before she was directly impacted herself. In the yearslong battle that followed between her and her brother, Audi relentlessly pursued her inheritance through the Lebanese court system, suffering emotional abuse from her relatives — including her brother — along the way.
Audi’s pursuit of her inheritance revealed a knowledge gap among women about the laws that can protect their rights and the mechanisms they can pursue to obtain them. In 2021, when Audi’s legal fight was only beginning, she founded Since its launch, Haqi Awrath has assisted more than 400 women through free legal counseling and workshops to educate women on their inheritance rights.has left women in increasingly dire financial straits, despite legally owning valuable bonds in the form of inheritance. Now, she said, women are actively seeking support.
Ranim Awdeh, 31, a mother of three, also enrolled in a workshop to preemptively protect her inheritance in case of her father’s death. “One of our main challenges is that we cannot hire lawyers to help women file lawsuits and follow up with them,” said Audi. “Our services are limited to training and legal consultations.”
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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