Morocco legal categories
Browse Moroccan law by topic. moroccolaw.ai gathers the most-asked legal questions in Morocco into 13 practical areas: from employment law (end-of-service indemnity, contract termination, labour inspectorate procedures) to tenancy (lease registration, rent disputes, eviction), family law (marriage, divorce, custody, inheritance, wills), real estate, taxes, traffic, visas, corporate and criminal matters. Every answer is grounded in specific articles of Moroccan law — you can verify them yourself.
Each category has two kinds of answers: tier C — reviewed and signed off by a lawyer admitted to the Bar in Morocco; tier B — provisional answers that several users asked, still awaiting legal review. Pick the category that matches your question, or use the search at the top to jump straight to the answer you need.
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Employment & Labour
Moroccan labour law: dismissal, severance, contracts, CNSS.
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Tenancy & Rental
Residential leases, Law 67-12, rent review, eviction, deposits.
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Real Estate
Property purchase, land registry, title deeds, registration duties.
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Corporate & Business
Company formation (SARL/SA), corporate tax, trade register, OMPIC.
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Tax & VAT
VAT (20%), income tax, corporate tax, DGI filings.
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Family & Personal Status
Marriage, divorce, custody, alimony, inheritance under the Moudawana.
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Visas & Immigration
Residence permit, registration card, family reunification.
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Banking & Finance
Account opening, credit, bounced cheques, Bank Al-Maghrib.
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Consumer Rights
Consumer protection (Law 31-08), warranties, refunds.
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Traffic & Transport
Highway code, fines, driving licence, accident reports.
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Criminal
Criminal procedure, custody, bail, appeals.
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Civil Disputes
Civil disputes, small claims, liability, arbitration.
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Data Protection
Personal data protection (Law 09-08), CNDP, consent.
Can't find your question?
moroccolaw.ai adds dozens of new answers every day. If your question isn't in the relevant category, ask it directly in the chat on the home page — the AI builds an answer with references to current Moroccan legislation, and a lawyer admitted to the Bar in Morocco reviews it before publication. You can also open the full law library to read the primary sources, or use our free legal calculators (end-of-service indemnity, rent, taxes, residence permits and more).
For complex matters we recommend consulting a lawyer admitted to the Bar in Morocco. Every tier B or C answer page has a “Talk to a lawyer” button — it connects you with a law firm matched to your question's category and region; you usually get a reply within 48 hours.