The Family Affairs Council organized a workshop in cooperation with the Ministry of Justice, the Scientific Endowment at King Abdulaziz University and the National Center for Measurement, which comes in activation of the cooperation agreement recently signed between the three parties to develop a qualitative initiative that contributes to the rehabilitation of soon-to-be married and married couples through several axes that include psychological, social and skill aspects in addition to economic aspects to ensure a stable marital life, as the initiative targets young men and women between the ages of (20) and (30) years, especially in light of the increasing divorce rates, to contribute to identifying its main causes and
Multiple entities participated in this workshop, such as the Ministry of Justice and specialists from academics and academics, to develop criteria to harmonize the marriage driver’s license and the family readiness scale to identify the best innovative ways to come up with a quality initiative that responds to contemporary changes and contributes to finding practical solutions that contribute to preventing family disintegration and protecting the institution of marriage. At the conclusion of the workshop, the Secretary General of the Family Affairs Council, Dr. Hala bint Mazeed Al-Tuwaijri, extended her thanks and appreciation to the Council’s partners involved in developing this promising initiative for their efforts in supporting the stability and development of the Saudi family.