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Can a Muslim couple get a mutual divorce without agreeing on financial issues?
Dear Sir/Madam,
Is it possible for a Muslim couple to obtain a mutually agreed divorce without agreeing on the financial consequences, meaning getting a divorce certificate first and the wife later filing a case for child support?
Dear Questioner,
We can assist you in drafting and negotiating a settlement agreement according to the personal status law.
We will cover divorce and any other legal rights as you agree.
The option you suggested is valid but we can try to agree on everything with your partner. If he refuses, then we can go with your option.
In all cases, we can go to court for all your legal rights.
You can reach out to us through WhatsApp for assistance.
Are you the husband or the wife?
Dear Questioner,
Thank you for reaching out to me with your question regarding mutually agreed divorce and financial consequences, particularly in the context of child support.
In response to your inquiry, yes, it is possible for a Muslim couple to obtain a mutually agreed divorce without agreeing on the financial consequences initially.
In such cases, the divorce certificate can be obtained, and later, either party, including the wife, can file a case for child support if needed.
However, it's essential to understand that the specifics of each case can vary, and it's advisable to seek legal guidance to ensure the best possible outcome.
As an experienced attorney in Dubai, I would be more than happy to discuss your situation in detail and provide you with personalized legal advice tailored to your needs.
Please feel free to reach out to me via WhatsApp or phone to schedule a consultation.
During our consultation, we can address any further questions you may have and explore the most suitable course of action for your circumstances.

Hi Questioner,
Yes, divorce can be attested between Muslims without the need to agree on the financial aspects.
In such cases, if no payment of child support is made by the husband after the divorce, the wife can sue the ex-husband and obtain a court order for a child support certificate.
For more information, please contact us on WhatsApp.
Yes, it's possible to agree on a mutual divorce first, and then the divorced woman can subsequently file a case for child support and other relevant rights, ensuring a more streamlined and efficient process for all parties involved.
Yes, it is permissible for you to agree on a divorce in writing without agreeing on the wife’s financial rights in writing.
It is permissible to demand them judicially, taking into account the legal periods later if they are not agreed upon in writing.