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Attesting a Nikah contract issued in France without being recognized there
My husband and I are French nationals. We had a nikah contract in France, which is not recognized as a legal marriage in France because French law doesn't recognize religious marriages.
Now we plan to move to the UAE, will the UAE court recognize our nikah contract as a legal marriage?

Hello,
Yes, your marriage is legal and we can help you to testify it.
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Dear questioner,
The UAE will only recognize official and attested documents by the UAE Embassy in France. If your contract is a religious and not legal document, then you shall marry again in UAE to be saved.
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Mohamed Noureldin
Legal Consultant (Licensed in Dubai)
Dear questioner,
The UAE will never recognize that. But you have two choices either you make a visit to the UAE embassy in France asking about the ability of this Nikah inside the UAE or you can come, and register one case here to recognize the Nikah.
For any further information, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks!
Dear questioner,
You would need to file a case here in the UAE, to prove the marriage and also, ask the court to apply for the Sharia law.
Please feel free to get in touch with us if you want to discuss this matter further.

Hello,
Thank you for your question.
Generally speaking, you have three options:
1) you can get the nikah contract fully attested and legalized - this may not be possible since the French authorities may not recognize this document officially.
2) you can get a civil marriage and attest it, or
3) since you are Muslim, you can get married in Dubai Courts when you arrive.
Generally, the most efficient option would be option 2, where you would get the marriage certificate that reflects your initial marriage date. However, this ultimately depends on the French authorities.
Should you require further tailored substantive legal advice, kindly contact my firm via phone or email.
Regards,
Ludmila