Questions & Answers
What are the reasons an expat Muslim woman need to provide to divorce her Muslim husband?
Can an expat Muslim woman divorce her Muslim husband without his consent and without giving a reason?
I have a thousand reasons but little evidence and I don't want to trigger a lengthy hostile process since he's rich and I'm not and he's evil.
There must be clear and legal reasons for the divorce to be granted through the court and UAE law, for example, divorce for harm or divorce for desertion.
If any of these cases occur, we can help you file a lawsuit and demand, in addition to divorce, all the rights resulting from that.
We can also help you settle with the husband if he also desires a divorce and agree on the dues owed to both parties.
You can also request divorce, but this will be tantamount to a waiver of your legal rights.
You can reach out to us via WhatsApp to book your free legal consultation.
Greetings.
No one forces a spouse to remain in a marital relationship without consent. You can request a divorce through the court.
For further inquiries about your topic, you can reach our office or contact us on WhatsApp.
Dear Inquirer,
We are pleased to serve you and address your inquiries.
Khula or divorce in Islamic law has specific reasons stipulated by law, which must be met in order for the court to rule on divorce
If anything else is required, don’t hesitate to contact us via email or call our offices in Dubai or Sharjah.
Jasim Al Haddad Law Firm Legal Counsel and Consultations
We are pleased at the beginning to communicate with you and respond to your inquiry.
It is permissible to file a divorce lawsuit due to harm. As for the reasons, the divorce is for special reasons that must be explained and we know what the special reasons for requesting a divorce are.
Regarding your inquiry, it has a special status, so it is necessary to speak with you to understand your position and explain your sound legal position.
Thank you for reaching out to me with your important inquiry regarding divorce proceedings in Dubai.
In response to your question, yes, under certain circumstances, a Muslim woman expatriate can initiate divorce proceedings without her husband's consent and without providing a specific reason.
The process for divorce in the UAE, particularly for Muslim couples, is governed by Islamic law (Sharia), as well as the applicable provisions of local legislation.
Given the sensitive nature of your situation and your concerns about triggering a lengthy and potentially hostile process, it's crucial to approach this matter with care and consideration for your well-being and legal rights.
While evidence can play a role in divorce proceedings, there are also provisions within the law that allow for divorce on grounds such as irreconcilable differences or breakdown of the marriage.
As your legal representative, I am here to provide you with the guidance and support you need to navigate this process effectively.
We can discuss the specific details of your situation during a confidential consultation, where I can provide personalized advice tailored to your circumstances and outline the best course of action to achieve your desired outcome.
Please feel free to reach out to me via WhatsApp or phone to schedule a consultation at your earliest convenience.
Your well-being and peace of mind are my top priorities, and I am committed to assisting you through this challenging time.