Expert Divorce & Child Custody Lawyers in Dubai | UAE Law

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Expert Divorce & Child Custody Lawyers in Dubai | UAE Law

Divorce and child custody proceedings in Dubai are governed by UAE Personal Status Law (Federal Law No. 28 of 2005) for Muslim residents and Federal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2022 for non-Muslim expats. An experienced family lawyer protects your rights on custody, maintenance, asset division, and court procedure — for both Emirati nationals and the UAE’s large expatriate community.

Hessa Al Hammadi Advocates & Legal Consultants handles all divorce and custody matters before Dubai Courts, Abu Dhabi Courts, DIFC, and ADGM. Call +971 50 211 6931 or email info@nhalhammadi.com for a confidential consultation.

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When a marriage breaks down in the UAE, the legal road ahead can feel overwhelming — especially in a jurisdiction where the applicable law depends on your religion, nationality, and the courts in which your case is heard. Whether you are facing an uncontested separation or a deeply contested custody battle, the decisions made in these proceedings will affect you and your children for years to come.

At Hessa Al Hammadi Advocates & Legal Consultants, our family law team brings precise knowledge of UAE Personal Status Law, the landmark 2023 civil personal status legislation for non-Muslims, and years of courtroom experience before Dubai Courts, Abu Dhabi Courts, DIFC Courts, and ADGM. We approach every family matter with both legal rigour and human sensitivity — because we understand that behind every case file is a family navigating one of life’s most difficult chapters.

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Professional legal consultation for divorce and child custody matters in Dubai — Hessa Al Hammadi Advocates & Legal Consultants, Sheikh Zayed Road.

Facing Divorce or Custody Issues? Speak to a Lawyer Today.

Confidential consultation available. We represent clients across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and all UAE emirates.

What Law Governs Divorce & Custody in the UAE?

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Family law in the UAE operates on a dual-track system. Muslim residents — whether Emirati nationals or Muslim expatriates — are governed by Federal Law No. 28 of 2005 (UAE Personal Status Law) and its 2023 amendments, which draw from Islamic Sharia principles. Non-Muslim expatriates can now elect to apply Federal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2022, a secular civil personal status law that introduced no-fault divorce, equal parental rights, and non-religious inheritance distribution — a landmark reform for the UAE’s large expat population.

This dual-track system means that the strategy, court, and legal arguments that apply to your case depend critically on your religion, nationality, and how your marriage was registered. Getting this foundation wrong from the outset can be costly. Our lawyers help clients understand which legal framework applies and how to navigate it strategically from day one.

Our Divorce & Child Custody Legal Services in Dubai

Our family law practice covers the full spectrum of divorce and child custody matters. Below is a detailed breakdown of the services we provide and the legal issues we handle for clients across the UAE.

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Contested Divorce Proceedings

When spouses cannot agree on financial terms, property division, or custodial arrangements, contested divorce litigation before the Personal Status Court requires skilled advocacy. We build strong cases, manage evidence, and represent you at every hearing.

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Uncontested & Mutual Divorce

Where both parties agree to separate, we draft and file the necessary documentation to formalise a mutual divorce efficiently and correctly — protecting both parties’ rights and reducing court time, legal costs, and emotional strain.

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Child Custody & Guardianship

Physical custody (hadanah), legal guardianship, visitation rights, and relocation disputes are among the most emotionally charged aspects of family law. We advocate firmly for your child’s best interests — and yours — at every court level.

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Khul Divorce (Wife-Initiated)

A wife has the right to petition for khul divorce in UAE courts without her husband’s consent, subject to returning the mahr. We guide you through the procedural requirements, protect your financial interests, and represent you before the Personal Status Court.

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Spousal Maintenance & Child Support

Securing fair maintenance (nafaqa) — covering housing, schooling, healthcare, and daily living — requires accurate financial disclosure and persuasive advocacy. We ensure court orders reflect the actual financial needs of your family.

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Expat Civil Divorce (Non-Muslim)

Under Federal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2022, non-Muslim expat couples can access secular divorce proceedings in UAE courts. We advise on whether to elect UAE civil law or your home country’s law — and represent you through the entire process.

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Child Abduction & Travel Ban Orders

If your child has been taken or you fear they may be removed from the UAE without consent, we act urgently — obtaining emergency court orders including travel bans and passport holds to protect your child’s safety and access rights.

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Separation Agreements & Mediation

Where appropriate, out-of-court settlement through mediated separation agreements can save time, cost, and stress. We draft legally enforceable agreements and represent you in mediation — with court proceedings in reserve if needed.

How Child Custody Works in UAE Courts

Key Principle: Under UAE Personal Status Law, the court’s primary criterion in all custody decisions is the best interests of the child. No presumption automatically favours either parent — the court evaluates each case individually, considering the child’s age, gender, health, education, religious upbringing, and the parenting capacity of each parent.

In practice, the UAE courts typically grant physical custody (hadanah) to mothers for younger children — boys until age 11 and girls until age 13 — unless the mother remarries outside the immediate family, is deemed unfit, or the child’s welfare demands otherwise. After these age thresholds, custody may transfer to the father or be determined afresh by the court based on the child’s expressed preferences and circumstances.

For non-Muslim expat families, the 2023 civil personal status law takes a markedly different approach, providing for equal parental rights and joint custody arrangements as a default — more closely aligned with Western legal systems that many expat parents will be familiar with.

  • The child’s age and expressed preferences (for older children)
  • Each parent’s financial capacity to provide care and stable housing
  • The child’s schooling, social relationships, and established routine
  • Each parent’s physical and mental health
  • History of domestic violence, substance abuse, or criminal conduct
  • The proximity of each parent’s residence to the child’s school
  • The parent’s willingness to facilitate the child’s relationship with the other parent
  • For Muslim children: compliance with Islamic religious upbringing requirements

Legal Fee Overview — Divorce & Custody Services Dubai

Service Type Estimated Fees Timeframe
Initial Legal Consultation Contact for Details 1–2 Hours
Uncontested Divorce Recommended Contact for Quote 4–8 Weeks
Contested Divorce Litigation Contact for Quote 3–12 Months
Child Custody Application Contact for Quote 2–6 Months
Emergency Court Orders (Travel Ban etc.) Contact for Quote 24–72 Hours
Expat Civil Divorce (Non-Muslim) Contact for Quote 4–10 Weeks
⚖️ Transparent Fees: All fees are discussed in full during your initial consultation. No hidden charges. Payment plans available for complex cases.

How We Handle Your Divorce or Custody Case

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Confidential Initial Consultation

We listen carefully to your situation — understanding the facts, your goals, and your concerns. We explain clearly which law applies to your case and outline the realistic options available to you, without jargon or false promises.

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Case Assessment & Strategy

Our team reviews all relevant documents — marriage contracts, financial records, evidence of conduct, children’s school information — and develops a litigation or negotiation strategy aligned with your specific objectives.

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Court Filing & Representation

We prepare and file all court pleadings, applications, and supporting documents to the correct court (Personal Status Court, Dubai Courts, DIFC, or ADGM) and represent you at every hearing — keeping you informed at every step.

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Negotiation & Settlement

Where possible, we pursue fair out-of-court settlements that protect your interests and reduce the emotional and financial burden on your family — especially where children are involved. All settlements are legally documented and court-enforceable.

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Enforcement & Post-Judgment Support

Obtaining a court order is only half the battle. We assist in enforcing custody arrangements, maintenance payments, and property transfers — and represent you in any violation, appeal, or modification proceedings that arise after judgment.

Child custody legal hearing in a Dubai court, representing parent rights in UAE
Child custody disputes require careful evidence-building and experienced court advocacy to achieve outcomes that protect your children’s wellbeing.

Don’t Navigate This Alone — We’re Here to Help.

Speak to one of our family law specialists today. Discreet, professional, and on your side from day one.

Divorce & Custody for Expats in the UAE — Key Facts

Q: Can non-Muslim expats get divorced in Dubai courts?
Yes. Federal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2022 introduced a dedicated civil personal status system for non-Muslim expat residents, allowing them to divorce in UAE courts using a secular legal framework. This law provides for no-fault divorce, equal parental rights, and a community property approach to asset division — without requiring religious law to be applied. Non-Muslim expats can alternatively choose to apply their home country’s law if they prefer.
Q: What happens to property and assets in a UAE divorce?
Under UAE Personal Status Law, property acquired before marriage or gifted remains with its original owner. Property acquired during the marriage is generally not automatically split 50/50 — unlike Western community property regimes. Each spouse’s financial claims depend on the mahr, any prenuptial agreements, and specific financial contributions. Under the 2023 non-Muslim civil law, courts can order a more equitable distribution of jointly-acquired assets.
Q: If I have custody, can I relocate abroad with my child?
Relocating a child outside the UAE without the other parent’s consent or a court order is illegal and can constitute child abduction under UAE law. If you wish to relocate, you must obtain either the other parent’s written notarised consent or a court order permitting the move. Our lawyers handle relocation applications before UAE courts and advise on the procedural steps required to obtain lawful permission.

✅ Client Case Results — Real Outcomes That Matter

Full Custody Secured sole physical custody for a mother following contested proceedings, with a structured visitation schedule protecting the child’s stability.
AED 18,000/mo Maintenance award obtained for a client covering rent, school fees, and living expenses — significantly above the initial offer from the opposing party.
48-Hour Order Emergency travel ban and passport hold obtained within 48 hours to prevent the unlawful removal of a child from the UAE by the other parent.

Why Clients Choose Hessa Al Hammadi Advocates

  • Licensed before all UAE courts — Dubai Courts, Abu Dhabi Courts, DIFC, ADGM, and the Rental Dispute Centre, giving you full-spectrum representation.
  • Deep family law expertise — decades of combined experience in Personal Status Law, expat civil law, and cross-border family disputes.
  • Bilingual legal team — fluent Arabic and English representation, essential for UAE court proceedings and communication with all parties.
  • Genuine client empathy — we understand that family matters are not just legal problems. We treat every client with discretion, respect, and care.
  • Transparent fee structures — clear, honest fee discussions before you commit. No surprise invoices, no hidden costs.
  • Proven track record — landmark court victories including Court of Cassation rulings that have set precedents in Dubai’s legal system.
  • Serving 40+ nationalities — extensive experience with the specific legal considerations affecting British, Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, European, American, and Arab expatriate clients.
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British Expat — Dubai
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“I was completely lost when my marriage broke down. The team at Hessa Al Hammadi explained exactly how the expat civil law applied to my situation and guided me through every step. I got a fair outcome and my children are settled. I cannot thank them enough.”

UAE National — Abu Dhabi
★★★★★

“A difficult custody dispute was handled with total professionalism. They understood the Personal Status Court process perfectly and secured a custody arrangement that truly prioritises my son’s wellbeing. Very highly recommended.”

Indian Expat — Sharjah
★★★★★

“When my husband threatened to take my daughter out of the UAE, Hessa Al Hammadi obtained an emergency court order in under 48 hours. Their speed, knowledge and compassion in a terrifying situation made all the difference. Outstanding firm.”

Frequently Asked Questions — Divorce & Custody in Dubai

How long does a divorce take in Dubai, UAE?
An uncontested divorce in Dubai can be finalised in as little as 4–8 weeks if both parties agree on all terms. Contested divorces — where custody, financial arrangements, or property are disputed — typically take 3 to 12 months before the Personal Status Court. Non-Muslim expat civil divorces under the 2022 law can sometimes be processed more quickly through the dedicated civil track. Complexity, court scheduling, and the level of cooperation between parties all affect the final timeline.
Who gets child custody after divorce in the UAE?
Under UAE Personal Status Law, mothers are generally granted physical custody (hadanah) of young children — typically until boys reach 11 and girls reach 13 — after which custody is re-evaluated based on the child’s best interests. The father retains legal guardianship (wilaya) throughout. For non-Muslim expats, the 2023 civil law provides for equal parental rights and joint custody as a default. The court always prioritises the child’s welfare above all other considerations, regardless of which parent initiates the proceedings.
Can expats get divorced in Dubai under their home country’s law?
Yes. Non-Muslim expat couples in the UAE have meaningful choices. They can apply Federal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2022 (the UAE civil personal status law), which provides secular, no-fault divorce with equal parental rights. Alternatively, they may elect to apply their home country’s law if it is more appropriate to their circumstances. Our lawyers advise on which option best serves your specific situation before any proceedings are filed.
What is khul divorce and how does it work in the UAE?
Khul is a form of Islamic divorce initiated by the wife in UAE courts. Unlike talaq (husband-initiated divorce), khul does not require the husband’s agreement — the wife petitions the Personal Status Court and, in exchange for returning or forfeiting the mahr (dowry), the court can dissolve the marriage. It is an important legal protection for wives in UAE family law. Our lawyers ensure you understand the financial implications of khul before proceeding and represent you throughout the court process.
What should I do if my spouse takes my child without consent in the UAE?
Act immediately. Parental child abduction is a criminal offence under UAE law. Contact our team urgently — we can obtain emergency travel bans and passport holds within 24–72 hours to prevent the child from being removed from the UAE. If the child has already been taken abroad, we advise on international recovery options. Time is critical in these situations: do not delay seeking legal help.
How is child maintenance (nafaqa) calculated in the UAE?
Child maintenance under UAE law is primarily the financial responsibility of the father and is calculated based on his income and financial capacity, the child’s established standard of living, housing costs, school fees, healthcare, and extracurricular activities. UAE courts have broad discretion to set maintenance at a level that genuinely reflects the child’s needs. For non-Muslim expats under the civil law, both parents may be ordered to contribute financially in proportion to their respective incomes.
Do I need a lawyer for divorce in Dubai, or can I represent myself?
While self-representation is technically possible for some straightforward matters, it is strongly inadvisable in divorce and custody proceedings in the UAE. UAE court procedures are complex, hearings are conducted in Arabic, and procedural errors can seriously damage your case or cause significant delays. For any contested matter — especially involving children — professional legal representation is essential to protecting your rights and your family’s future.
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Hessa Al Hammadi Advocates is based on Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai — representing clients before all UAE courts and jurisdictions across the Emirates.

Protect Your Rights. Protect Your Children. Speak to Our Team Today.

Hessa Al Hammadi Advocates & Legal Consultants handles divorce and child custody matters for Emirati nationals and expatriates across all UAE courts. Confidential, experienced, and on your side.

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