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In custody disputes, the influence of Shari’a law often leads the local court to side with the father's family, according to Yarlykapov. Olga Gnezdilova, a lawyer for the Legal Initiative project, which helps people file cases with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), said that in these cases it is common for local courts to scrutinize the "moral character" of the mother.