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Abu Dhabi residents' wealth leads to skyrocketing divorce settlements
Abu Dhabi residents' wealth leads to skyrocketing divorce settlements

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Abu Dhabi residents' wealth leads to skyrocketing divorce settlements

Abu Dhabi: Home to some epic wealth, and increasingly, some epic divorce settlements. An American woman, ending her UK marriage in Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court this month, was awarded more than 100 million dirhams ($27.2 million) in one of the largest such payments ever made to a female expat in the Gulf, The National reported. Recent changes to the UAE's courts are bringing in the exes. Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court has handled more than 1,000 divorce cases involving expats since it opened less than five years ago. Non-Emirati lawyers are now allowed to represent clients, attracting a new crop of family law firms. Another draw: Divorces in Abu Dhabi take, on average, less than a month to be finalized. By comparison, such proceedings take at least six months in California.

Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court settles largest divorce case in region worth AED100 million
Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court settles largest divorce case in region worth AED100 million

Emirates 24/7

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Emirates 24/7

Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court settles largest divorce case in region worth AED100 million

The Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court, part of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, has settled a record-breaking no-fault divorce case involving a foreign couple, with a financial settlement exceeding AED100 million (US$27 million). It is the largest reported divorce settlement of its kind in the GCC region and highlights Abu Dhabi's status as a leading international legal centre. The couple, previously married in the United Kingdom, filed for a no-fault divorce before the Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court which was granted in less than 3 weeks within one court session, under the swift and progressive rules of the Abu Dhabi Civil Marriage Law No. 14 of 2021, which introduced, for the first time in the Arab region, civil non-religious rules governing the family affairs of foreigners including civil marriage, no fault divorce, civil wills and probate. The couple reached a comprehensive financial settlement through the court, in coordination with one of the UK's reputable family law settlement confirms the growing international confidence in the country's legal system, the couple's decision to choose the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department was based on the distinguished reputation of the local courts and the legislative and procedural developments they are witnessing. The Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court is the only Family Court in the Gulf region where proceedings are conducted bilingually in English and Arabic. Its procedures are conducted by a specialized legal team, including lawyers from Britain, to prepare the case, ensuring that foreign litigants can fully understand and navigate the process with transparency and legal certainty. This case is part of a growing number of complex family disputes being brought before Abu Dhabi's courts by international parties, particularly high-net-worth individuals seeking modern, fair, and accessible legal procedures. This development reflects the Emirate's commitment to building a world-class legal and judicial framework for expatriates family matters, comparable to those in the best international practices like the UK, United States, and Scandinavian countries — further enhancing Abu Dhabi's attractiveness as a destination for residence, work, and investment. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.

More than 140 couples expected to tie the knot at Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court for Valentine's Day
More than 140 couples expected to tie the knot at Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court for Valentine's Day

The National

time14-02-2025

  • Business
  • The National

More than 140 couples expected to tie the knot at Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court for Valentine's Day

More than 36,000 weddings involving non-Emiratis have been carried out at the Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court since it opened in late 2021, with many couples requesting to tie the knot on Friday – Valentine's Day. The court has processed an average of 70 weddings a day, about 12 applications an hour. Officials are expecting Friday to be even busier than Valentine's Day last year, when 143 marriages took place at the civil court. One who will be getting married on Friday is Diksha Dilip Sahare, 30, a nurse from India, who is marrying her fiance Hitesh Ashok Patil at the court. 'Ever since I was a child, I always said that I was going to get married on Valentine's. Every Valentine's my friends would joke if this would be the day I would get married," she said. "I just think it is the most romantic thing in the world and when I got engaged, that was one of my conditions – that we get married on Valentine's Day. Hitesh has fulfilled my dream." She is only one of many people in the UAE hoping to get married on what is widely regarded as the most romantic day of the year, according to one expert. "Around Valentine's Day, we observe a significant increase in couples eager to marry on the symbolic date of February 14," said Florian Ughetto, manager of Easy Wedding, who founded the company with his wife after facing difficulties finding someone to help organise their own wedding. The increased interest in getting married at the Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court is a reflection on the emirate's status as an attractive location for couples, both based here and from afar, seeking a civil wedding, said a senior official. "This approach demonstrates Abu Dhabi's commitment to accommodating individuals from different nationalities and cultures, while enhancing its competitiveness and appeal in attracting top talent and skilled professionals," said Yousef Saeed Al Abri, undersecretary of the Judicial Department. "This is reinforced by modern laws that uphold cultural diversity and foster a well-structured, inclusive legal environment tailored to the needs of foreign residents." The court in Abu Dhabi has already captured the imagination of couples from across the world, including celebrities. Lebanese actress Sara Abi Kanaan married her actor husband Wissam Fares at the venue last year. The court was established in 2021 to hear all cases governed under a non-Sharia process. The court was launched with the aim of bringing the emirate into line with international legal practices. The increase in demand for civil weddings in Abu Dhabi reflects wide-scale changes in how couples, both in the region and from further afield, approach married life, according to a leading lawyer in the sector. Shabana Saleem, senior associate family barrister, said she has noted a 30 per cent rise in enquiries over the past two weeks, including specific requests for a civil marriage appointment on Valentine's Day, and also from couples looking for information on pre-nuptial and post-nuptial. While pre-nuptial agreements where couples agree on financial and other terms before marriage are well documented, the post-nuptial agreement is less common. As the name suggests, it is a contract agreed on after the wedding has taken place, when both spouses agree on financial terms in the event of a divorce. While both pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements are not new concepts, they were less associated with the Middle East region than other parts of the world. However that is changing, Ms Saleem says. "In the last week alone, I've had significant inquiries from couples getting married within the next 14 days," she said. "Pre-nups or marriage agreements are no longer about protecting wealth, they're about safeguarding the emotional and financial well-being of both partners. 'The heart of a pre-nup is essentially to give a couple the chance to have candid discussions about critical issues such as finances, children and the path forward if there is a divorce,' she said. "This becomes particularly important for expat families who face added layers of uncertainty.'

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