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Legal way to ban the wife from travelling to another country

I am from Nepal.

My wife and I are here in Dubai working for different companies. Now I know my wife is going to travel from the UAE to another country but I want to go to home country Nepal.

We both have a joint bank account and we send all money to that account so I don't have any money with me. I requested her to go to Nepal together divide the money equal but she doesn't want to go.

I really want to make for her travel ban from the UAE to other countries but not the home country. Can I do it or not? Her passport under my name is showing I am her husband.

Please advise me.

Al Bahar & Associates Advocates and Legal Consultancy
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7 Apr 2020, 07:32

Dear Questioner

If the court imposed a travel ban on a person, that person can't leave the UAE regardless of the destination.

This means, in case you manage to obtain a travel ban (note I am not saying that you can as such is depends on the claim and court order), the ban will prevent her to leave the UAE.

My advice is to consult a lawyer.

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Abdelaziz Al Zaabi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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7 Apr 2020, 08:48

Dear Questioner,

I assure I can to help you if you can trust us to check your documents so that we will know what legal action to take.

I am pleased to help you if you contact me on my number or email.

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12 Apr 2020, 04:58

Dear Questioner,

In general, as per the law, you cannot prevent any person from travelling because of his personal decision.

You may able to get a ban for temporary reasons till you still your account issue with her.

Contact us to provide you with legal advice or legal services.

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Mohamed Noureldin

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