Creating a legally binding document before proceeding with a divorce is essential to outline living arrangements and financial responsibilities for both parties involved. According to the UAE civil transactions law, a contract must have mutual agreement, permissible subject matter, and a lawful purpose to be valid. Subject matters for a contract can include property, benefits associated with property, actions or services, and any other matter not prohibited by law.
The agreement between you and your wife should clearly define the rights and obligations of each party, including future expenses such as accommodation, utilities, and other costs after the divorce is finalized. This document will outline the terms and conditions regarding living arrangements and shared expenses, specifying how these expenses will be divided. It is important to ensure that both parties act in good faith and adhere to the agreed terms and conditions.
Once the agreement is in place, you can proceed with filing for a mutual consent divorce at a Personal Status Court in the UAE. The settlement agreement can be submitted to the court for review before a judgment is made. The procedures for divorce in the UAE are governed by Federal Law No. 28 of 2005 on Personal Status. It is advisable to seek legal advice from an experienced lawyer to ensure that all aspects of the agreement are legally binding and enforceable.
Ashish Mehta, the founder and Managing Partner of Ashish Mehta & Associates, is qualified to practice law in Dubai, the United Kingdom, and India. If you have any legal questions or require assistance with divorce proceedings, you may contact Ashish Mehta & Associates for professional legal advice and support. Stay informed with the latest news and legal updates by following KT on WhatsApp Channels for relevant information and updates on legal matters in the UAE.