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Can I use a police report from my homecountry as evidence in a divorce?

Can I use a police report from my home country as evidence for a divorce?

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15 Apr 2024, 04:25

Dear questioner

Generally, the divorce certificate from the Family Courts is recognized by the Family Courts of the UAE and accepted as evidence for divorce.

However, you can try to submit the Police report after necessary attestations from the embassies and ministries.

15 Apr 2024, 04:26

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15 Apr 2024, 05:06

Yes, but it is often necessary to have it attested by appropriate authorities to ensure its authenticity and legitimacy.

In your home country, the report should be attested by all relevant competent authorities.

Once the report has been attested by these authorities, it should then be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your home country.

After the report has been attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your home country, it should then be attested by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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15 Apr 2024, 05:06

Greetings.

Yes, the police report can be used as evidence in a divorce due to harm and proves that an accusation has been brought against him, but the most powerful authority is the judicial ruling.

For further inquiries about your topic, you can reach our office or contact us on WhatsApp.

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Amiri Advocates & Legal Consultants
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15 Apr 2024, 08:02

It's possible, but it's weak evidence unless the other party acknowledges the report.

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