
The Laws of Divorce in the UAE
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In this powerful and practical episode of Muhami Matters, we explore one of the most sensitive yet vital legal issues facing individuals in the UAE – divorce.
Although host Chris Adams introduces the episode, the core conversation is led by Sam Minhas of She Knows Best, who interviews legal advisor Zarqa Altaf from Yungo Law. Together, they answer real questions from women navigating the divorce process, breaking down complex legal concepts into clear, actionable advice.
This is essential listening for anyone seeking clarity, reassurance, or guidance around separation, custody, financial support, or domestic abuse protection in the UAE.
- Your legal rights under Federal Law 41 of 2022
- The step-by-step divorce process in the UAE
- What to know about child custody and joint parental responsibility
- Can you relocate with your children after divorce?
- Domestic abuse protections and where to seek help
- The role of prenups and postnups under UAE law
- How to manage financial support and temporary allowances
- What legal aid and support shelters are available in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
- She Knows Best – Instagram | Website
- Zarqa Altaf at Yungo Law – Website
- Read Zarqa’s article on domestic abuse – https://muhami.ae/articles/uaes-new-domestic-violence-law-what-you-need-to-kn/
- Visit Muhami for more legal guidance – www.muhami.ae
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