Child custody agreement after Divorce in the UAE
Mrs. Awatif Al Khouri
Owner & Lawyer at Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy
UAE laws on child custody and related rights are best understood to focus on the sole objective of ensuring and protecting the wellbeing of the child.?
?Unique concept of the UAE Child custody laws:
?A unique aspect of the UAE custody law is the concept of ‘guardians’ and ‘custodians’. Wherein the father of the child is assigned the role of ‘guardian’, and the mother of the child is assigned the role of a ‘custodian’ by law. A guardian is responsible for providing financial support to the child, while the custodian is responsible for physical custody and care. Despite the unique position that UAE law confers on parents, you may have the right to request and challenge the custody of the other parent. It is also the right of parents to make requests for valid visitation rights and control the factors that may lead to parental abduction of the child. The UAE courts also allow for ex-pats to apply their home country laws if certain conditions are met.
?Child Custody Agreements:
?Irrespective of the general law and legal principles concerning child custody rights, the UAE laws also allow for parents to enter into child custody arrangements of their own. This is a common route chosen by divorcing couples, as it provides them with more flexibility and control to determine the various rights concerning the child.
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?The major factors that are to be considered when entering into a child custody agreement include:
?The United Arab Emirates keeps the child’s best interest at the heart of all the legal procedures and practices in the country. Keeping the same in mind, the emirate of Abu Dhabi has recently enacted a new decree-law on ‘Personal status for non-Muslims in the emirate of Abu Dhabi’. Similar to western procedures, the new decree now allows parents to retain ‘joint custody of children after divorce. It applies to any non-muslim foreigner, whether it be a male or female, who has his or her domicile, or place of residence or place of work in the emirate of Abu Dhabi and thus comes under the direct jurisdiction of the Abu Dhabi courts. The new changes are aimed to protect the psychological and emotional wellbeing of children by allowing a legal structure crucial for their wellbeing.?
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