Ghana's Judiciary Reforms: Divorce & Matrimonial Courts to Become Family Courts in May

Ghana's judicial system has announced the rebranding of its Divorce & Matrimonial Courts to Family Courts effective May 6, 2024, aiming to encompass a broader range of family law matters including adoption and child maintenance.

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In a significant restructuring of the judicial system, the Republic of Ghana has announced the rebranding of its Divorce & Matrimonial Courts as Family Courts. This change, as stated in a circular issued by the Office of the Judicial Secretary on April 10th, 2024, will take effect from the 6th of May, 2024.

The circular, signed by Justice Cyra Pamela C.A. Koranteng, the Judicial Secretary, indicates that the Chief Justice has renamed the courts to better reflect the comprehensive nature of the issues they handle, which go beyond marital disputes to include matters such as adoption and child maintenance.

The reclassification of these courts aims to acknowledge the specialized functions they perform, emphasizing their role in dealing with all aspects related to family law. This change is expected to provide clarity on the jurisdiction and the scope of work that the courts cover.

The circular ends with a note of appreciation from the Honourable Lady Chief Justice, suggesting that the new designation as Family Courts is anticipated to offer a more integrated approach to dealing with familial cases, thereby enhancing the administration of justice in matters of family law in Ghana.

Legal practitioners and citizens seeking justice in matters previously under the purview of the Divorce & Matrimonial Courts should prepare to engage with the newly designated Family Courts come May. The judicial system’s focus seems to be pivoting towards a more holistic treatment of family-related cases, ensuring that all aspects of family law are addressed under one specialized division.

The move is seen as part of ongoing reforms within Ghana’s judiciary aimed at improving its efficiency and effectiveness in serving the public. Further details on the operational changes, if any, are expected to be communicated to all judges and staff members within the judiciary in due course.