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    Enforce Alimony in Dubai, UAE

    To enforce unpaid alimony in Dubai, the legal framework offers clear solutions under both Federal Decree-Law No. (41) of 2024 on the Personal Status Law and Federal Decree-Law No. (41) of 2022 on the Civil Personal Status Law.

    Alimony is classified as a privileged debt under Article 98 in personal status law, meaning it takes priority over other financial obligations.

    When the court’s decision is enforceable immediately, this gives rightful claimants a strong legal tool to recover overdue payments without delay.

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    How to Enforce Alimony in Dubai

    To enforce alimony, follow these steps:

    1. File a Legal Claim with the Court
      Start by submitting a formal alimony claim to the Dubai Personal Status Court. This process includes preparing the necessary documentation, such as a marriage contract, divorce certificate, and any prior alimony rulings. Whether your case falls under the Personal Status Law or the Civil Personal Status Law depends on your legal background and the applicable agreement between parties. Filing correctly is the foundation of successful enforcement.
    2. Request Temporary Alimony if Needed
      According to Article 100 of Federal Decree-Law No. (41) of 2024, the wife can request temporary alimony for herself and her children during court proceedings. This is granted by the judge and becomes immediately enforceable, helping families meet urgent financial needs before a final judgment is issued.
    3. Court Orders Are Enforceable by Force of Law
      Any court order issued for alimony becomes effective immediately upon issuance. This includes both interim and final judgments. If the obligated party fails to pay, the court’s enforcement powers allow for swift legal action. This could include seizure of assets, salary deductions, or even travel bans. The enforceability of the ruling is backed by law and cannot be delayed without legitimate cause.
    4. Continuous Alimony Takes Legal Priority
      Article 98 of the Personal Status Law clearly states that continuous alimony—such as support for a wife, child, or parent—is a privileged debt. This gives it priority over any other claims or debts the payer may have. This legal priority ensures that the financial well-being of dependents is not compromised by other financial disputes.
    5. Seek an Increase or Decrease After One Year
      If circumstances change, Article 97 allows either party to request a review of the alimony amount. However, a new claim for modification cannot usually be filed until at least one year has passed since the original ruling, unless exceptional circumstances apply. This provision protects the integrity of the judgment while allowing flexibility for significant changes in financial status.
    6. Use Court Enforcement Channels for Unpaid Alimony
      If the payer refuses to comply, you can escalate the matter to the Dubai Courts’ Execution Department. This department is responsible for ensuring that court orders are fulfilled. The court may garnish the debtor’s wages, freeze bank accounts, impose a travel ban, or issue an arrest warrant to compel payment. These measures are applied strictly once the alimony ruling becomes final and enforceable.
    7. Understand the Scope of Applicable Law
      The Personal Status Law under Federal Decree-Law No. (41) of 2024 applies to personal status cases. While the Civil Personal Status Law under Federal Decree-Law No. (41) of 2022 applies to civil personal status cases. Each framework has specific procedures for alimony calculation and enforcement. Legal guidance ensures the correct law is applied to your case for maximum protection and efficiency.

    Our law firm offers tailored legal support for enforcing alimony in Dubai. Our services include:

    • Filing and managing alimony claims before the Personal Status Court.
    • Securing temporary alimony orders during ongoing litigation.
    • Initiating court enforcement through the Execution Department.
    • Handling privileged debt cases under Article 98 to prioritize your claim.
    • Cross-jurisdiction enforcement for expatriate clients.
    • Legal advice on choosing between the Personal or Civil Personal Status Law.
    • Filing for alimony adjustments based on financial or life changes.

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    FAQs about Enforcing Alimony in Dubai

    What your husband has to pay if he leaves includes alimony, child support, and possibly compensation under Article 102 of the Personal Status Law (Decree-Law No. 41 of 2024) or Article 9 of the Civil Personal Status Law (Decree-Law No. 41 of 2022), depending on which law applies.

    To leave a toxic marriage with no money, you need to file for divorce and request temporary alimony under Article 100 of the Personal Status Law (2024) or post-divorce support under Article 9 of the Civil Personal Status Law (2022).

    We provide full legal representation to ensure you receive the alimony you are entitled to—promptly and lawfully.

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