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In the UAE, custody of children is governed by the UAE family law, consisting of Federal Decree Law No. 41 of 2024 on the issuance of the Personal Status Law which governs Muslims in the UAE (“Federal Personal Status Law”), Federal Decree Law No. 41 of 2022 on the Civil Personal Status, governing non-Muslims in the UAE, except in the emirate of Abu Dhabi (“Federal Civil Personal Status”) and Abu Dhabi Law No. 14 of 2021 concerning the Personal Status for Non-Muslim Foreigners in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (“Abu Dhabi Civil Personal Status Law”).
The Federal Personal Status Law is based on sharia principles. Therefore, after a divorce, as per Article 112 of the law, the father of the children obtains guardianship rights over the children, while the mother of the children is granted custody rights. Custody refers to the day-to-day care and responsibility of the children, including managing their food, clothing, health and wellbeing. Consequently, the custodian obtains physical custody of the children. On the other hand, guardianship refers to the overall supervision of the affairs of the children. In addition to guardianship, the father also obtains the financial responsibility over the children.
A mother, or any other person, may be disqualified from obtaining custody over the children in the following cases:
In certain cases, a mother may obtain custody over her children, but this right may be forfeited. This may occur due to the following reasons:
Article 115(2) of Federal Personal Status Law clearly states that a person can apply to the court to regain their custody right after forfeiture, if the reason for forfeiture has been removed. Moreover, UAE courts prioritizes the best interests of the children while issuing any decisions governing children’s rights.
Custody rights may change due to changing circumstances. The father’s right to custody may also be challenged for disqualification due to the reasons provided under articles 113 and 114. Therefore, a mother can claim custody rights over her children based on a change in circumstances. Experienced Dubai family lawyers can assist mothers and fathers in navigating custody disputes and applications for regaining rights.
Federal Civil personal Status Law and the Abu Dhabi Civil personal Status Law allows for joint custody over children, after the divorce of their parents. Parents seeking legal advice Dubai on custody matters must understand that the laws differ for Muslims and non-Muslims.
The Abu Dhabi Civil Personal Status Law under Article 9(1) states that it is the right of the children to be raised and seen by both parents rather than by one of them exclusively, in order to maintain the mental health of the concerned child and to limit the repercussions of Divorce. Consequently, as per Article 16(4), the Abu Dhabi law allows joint custody over the children until the children attain the age of 16. The Federal Civil Personal Status Law, under Article 4(4) allows joint custody until the age of 18.
In accordance with Article 33 of Abu Dhabi Decision No. 8/2022 on the Approval of the Regulation of Civil Marriage and Divorce Procedures in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, an application can be made to the court to disqualify a parent from joint custody in the following cases:
Similar reasons apply for disqualification of custody rights under the Federal Civil Personal Status Law as per Article 18 of Cabinet Decision No. 122/2023 on the Implementing Regulation of Federal Decree-Law No. 41/2022. However, under this law, if a child does not wish to continue living with a parent, an application to that effect may be made if the child has attained 18 years of age. Consulting the best legal consultant in Dubai ensures that custody cases are handled with the child’s best interests as the top priority.
Although the family law in the UAE is made up of three different regulations, the children’s welfare and their best interests are always given the most importance while making decisions regarding child custody and child affairs.
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