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๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ฉ Chad: Lavender Marriage Legal Implications

Marriage law, practical considerations, and planning guidance for lavender marriages in Chad.

Critical Legal Disclaimer

This page discusses: Legal information (not legal advice), Immigration law, Marriage law

  • Not legal advice: Educational information only. Laws vary by jurisdiction โ€” always consult a licensed attorney before entering any marriage arrangement.
  • Immigration fraud warning: Marriage fraud for immigration purposes is a serious crime in many countries. Consult an immigration attorney if immigration benefits are involved.

Chad Legal Framework

โš  Criminal Warning

Same-sex acts were criminalized under Chad's 2017 Penal Code. Do not travel to Chad for any reason related to LGBTQ+ identity or relationships.

Legal Framework

  • Same-sex acts: Criminalized. The 2017 Penal Code (Article 354) introduced criminal penalties for same-sex acts โ€” previously there was no explicit criminalization
  • Penalty: Up to 2 years imprisonment and a fine for "sexual acts against nature"
  • Prior to 2017: Chad's older Penal Code did not explicitly criminalize same-sex acts; the 2017 law was a significant regression
  • No anti-discrimination protections; LGBTQ+ organizations cannot legally operate
  • Political context: Chad remains under transitional military authority following the 2021 death of President Dรฉby; the security situation is unstable

Marriage

  • Same-sex marriage is not legal and the context makes it impossible โ€” acts themselves are criminalized
  • A marriage between a man and a woman is registered at the civil registry and carries legal effect

Practical Considerations for Lavender Marriages

Same-sex acts are criminalized in Chad under the 2017 Penal Code. Any arrangement even loosely perceived as LGBTQ+-related carries criminal risk. The following information is provided for people already in or planning a lavender marriage as a cover arrangement, not as endorsement of remaining in a dangerous context.

Safety and Planning Considerations

  • Chad combines legal criminalization (up to 2 years under Article 354), military transitional authority, and pervasive conservative Muslim and Christian social enforcement โ€” making it one of the most hostile environments in the region for LGBTQ+ people
  • A lavender marriage provides social cover against family and community scrutiny, but does not protect against criminal prosecution; partner vetting and absolute discretion are essential
  • Marriage registration at the civil registry creates a legal contract; Chad's civil code provides for community property by default โ€” consider a marriage contract (before a notary) specifying separation of property to protect individual assets
  • Chad's family law also reflects Islamic personal law for Muslim parties; negotiate mahr, wali requirements, and consider including talaq-e-tafwid (delegation of divorce right to wife) in the nikah contract
  • Emigration planning is strongly recommended: UNHCR Chad in N'Djamena processes refugee applications; Chadian LGBTQ+ people have obtained protection in France and other Francophone countries
  • Keep all important documents (ID, birth certificate, marriage certificate, any private agreement) secure and maintain copies outside the country

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