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جميع الدول
جميع المدن
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معلومات قانونية
جميع الدول
جميع المدن
جميع مجالات القانون
جميع اللغات
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What can I do if my ex keeps contacting and threatening me online?

Q: I was previously in a relationship with a man who kept contacting me from random accounts after I blocked him multiple times. We sometimes reconnected until I stopped talking to him completely. He then threatened to ruin my life, spread fake rumours about me at my workplace and college, and make me regret leaving him. Since he has many friends in my small college, I felt very scared. I blocked him and told my family. My mother warned him that if he contacted me again, she would file a police report. He claimed he recorded only the part where he said he “wouldn’t do anything,” not the threats, and I had no evidence because I was crying and scared. Despite my mother’s warning, he later contacted me again from accounts saying “accept urgently” and “please accept I have something to tell you”. Now I feel scared and unsure what to do.
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Can majority partners remove a partner in a UAE free zone company?

Q: We are 3 partners for a Free Zone registered firm in the UAE, and one of the partners is involved with another Company (our competitor) as a partner or in some other capacity, which is unknown. He has been working for that company and demanding monthly remuneration from our company, and he is also demanding an amount for his exit. Can we both partners exercise our majority and remove him from the Partnership?
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How to exit a joint property mortgage in the UAE after divorce or separation

Q: I am seeking legal advice regarding a jointly owned property in the UAE. I remain co-liable on the mortgage; however, due to a significant and immediate change in my financial circumstances, I am no longer able to continue meeting my share of the payments. The agreed sale of the property has also become delayed and uncertain, increasing my financial exposure and risk. In addition to the financial strain, the situation has had a considerable personal impact. Continuing to be tied to the property, including previously living in the same space as my former spouse, has been psychologically challenging and is affecting my ability to maintain stability and move forward. Given this, I would like to understand: What legal options do I have to exit or limit my liability under the mortgage? Whether a forced sale or similar remedy is possible if the current sale does not proceed? What immediate steps should I take to protect myself financially? Please let me know if you are available for a consult.
وظِّف محاميًا عبر الإنترنت
وفر الوقت والمال. اشترِ خدمات قانونية برسوم ثابتة أو أرسل طلبك واحصل على عروض تنافسية متعددة من محامين مؤهلين.
هل تبحث عن شيء آخر؟
اطلب استشارة من محامٍ
الخدمة مجانية وهويتك مخفاة
لا حاجة للتسجيل
اسأل محاميًا