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Family Cases in the UAE Legal Sphere: Experience of Ali Khalaf Alhosani Advocates & Legal Consultants

Family cases are an inevitable part of the legal sphere, and the UAE is no exception. At Ali Khalaf Alhosani Advocates & Legal Consultants, we have extensive experience in handling a wide range of family cases, both typical and atypical. We have helped numerous clients navigate complex legal situations and achieve the best possible outcomes for their families. In this article, we will discuss some of the most common family cases we handle and provide examples of our successful outcomes.

Divorce Cases

Divorce is a common family case in the UAE. In Islamic law, divorce is permitted, but the process can be complicated and lengthy. We have handled numerous divorce cases, both amicable and contentious. In one notable case, we represented a client who had been married for 10 years and had two children. The couple had significant assets, including a family business. The divorce was acrimonious, and the couple could not agree on asset division or custody arrangements. We worked tirelessly to negotiate a settlement that satisfied our client's needs while avoiding lengthy court proceedings. Our client received a fair share of the assets and secured primary custody of the children.

Child Custody Cases

Child custody cases can be challenging for all parties involved, especially the children. In the UAE, Sharia law applies to all matters related to child custody. We have successfully represented clients in various child custody cases, both within the UAE and internationally. In one case, we represented a mother who had relocated to the UAE with her child after her divorce from the child's father. The father contested the relocation and sought custody of the child. We argued that the relocation was in the child's best interests and presented evidence of the mother's ability to provide a stable home environment. The court ruled in our client's favor, granting her custody of the child and allowing them to remain in the UAE.

Inheritance Disputes

Inheritance disputes can be complex, especially when there are multiple parties involved. The UAE has specific laws regarding inheritance, and it is crucial to have a knowledgeable legal team on your side. We have handled several inheritance disputes, including one involving a large estate with multiple heirs. Our client was the executor of the estate and was responsible for distributing the assets. Some of the heirs disputed the distribution, claiming that they were entitled to a larger share. We carefully reviewed the laws governing inheritance and presented a fair distribution plan that satisfied all parties. Our client successfully distributed the assets according to the plan, avoiding lengthy court proceedings.

International Family Cases

International family cases can be especially challenging, as they involve multiple jurisdictions and legal systems. At Ali Khalaf Alhosani Advocates & Legal Consultants, we have extensive experience in handling international family cases, including those involving child custody and international divorces. In one case, we represented a client who had married a UAE national and moved to the UAE. After several years, the marriage broke down, and the client wanted to return to her home country with her children. We worked with legal teams in both the UAE and the client's home country to secure custody arrangements that would allow the client to leave the UAE with her children.

Family cases can be emotional and challenging, but with the right legal team on your side, you can achieve the best possible outcome for your family. At Ali Khalaf Alhosani Advocates & Legal Consultants, we have extensive experience in handling a wide range of family cases, both typical and atypical. We have a deep understanding of UAE laws and procedures, as well as experience in international family cases. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our experienced legal team.


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