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Child custody laws in most Arab countries grant mothers the right of custody over their children during what is called "sinneen al hadanah", or the maternity years, equivalent to seven years old for a boy and nine for a girl. Once these so-called maternity years are over (since when did being a mother have a time limit?), the law grants fathers the right of custody over children. In many cases, the father will have remarried and these young children find themselves living with their stepmother and seeing their mother a few days a month, if at all. Well aware of these laws, most discontented women are faced with an unbearable choice: to stay in an unhappy marriage with their children? Or to forgo the marriage and to forgo being with their children?