
Family disputes often involve urgent personal, financial and procedural decisions. Abdulrahman Al Ameri Advocates and Legal Consultants assists clients who need a family guidance and divorce lawyer in Dubai with case assessment, document preparation, settlement discussions and representation before the competent UAE authorities and courts.
The correct route depends on the parties’ religion, nationality, residence, marriage documents and the relief requested. UAE legislation distinguishes between the personal status framework that generally applies to Muslim families and the civil personal status framework available in relevant cases involving non-Muslims. A lawyer should review these factors before a filing strategy is chosen.
Family guidance and divorce proceedings in Dubai
Dubai Courts describes family conciliation as a service intended to help parties address family disputes before court proceedings. The process may result in reconciliation, a recorded settlement, closure of the file or referral to the competent court. The appropriate result depends on the facts and on whether the parties can agree.
Family guidance is not identical in every divorce matter. The UAE Government’s current guidance explains that cases governed by the Civil Personal Status framework for non-Muslims may proceed without referral to a family guidance committee. This is why general online advice should not be treated as a substitute for an assessment of the marriage, jurisdiction and applicable law.
Our legal team can review the proposed claim, explain the likely procedural route and help clients prepare for family guidance or court proceedings. For legal advice tailored to your circumstances, visit our legal consultation service in Dubai.
How a family lawyer can support your case
A family lawyer’s role is not limited to attending a hearing. Early legal support can help clarify the issues, preserve relevant evidence and reduce avoidable procedural delays. Depending on the case, our work may include:
- reviewing marriage certificates, identification documents and previous court records;
- identifying the competent authority and the legal framework that may apply;
- organising the facts, financial information and requested remedies;
- preparing submissions and supporting documents for family guidance or court;
- advising on settlement proposals and the legal effect of their wording;
- handling divorce, maintenance, custody and related personal status claims; and
- representing clients and following the case through the relevant stages.
Every family matter is fact-sensitive. We do not promise a particular outcome. Our objective is to give the client a clear legal position, a practical plan and professional representation based on the available documents and applicable UAE law.
Documents commonly reviewed
The documents required vary, but a preliminary review often includes Emirates ID or passport copies, the marriage certificate, any existing judgment or divorce certificate, proof relevant to residence or jurisdiction, and documents supporting financial or child-related requests.
Dubai Courts states that documents submitted electronically should be in PDF format. Documents in another language may require a legal Arabic translation approved in the UAE, and documents issued outside the country may also require official attestation. Our notary public and document attestation team in Dubai can assist with related document preparation and authentication requirements.
Clients should avoid signing a settlement whose financial, custody or enforcement consequences are unclear. Precise drafting matters because an approved agreement may create binding obligations.
Divorce, maintenance and custody issues
A divorce file can involve several connected questions. These may include the legal basis for ending the marriage, interim or continuing maintenance, housing, custody, visitation, travel, education costs and the handling of jointly held documents or assets. Not every issue is decided in the same application or at the same stage.
For Muslim couples, the UAE Government identifies Federal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2024 on Personal Status as the current federal framework. Civil divorce for relevant non-Muslim cases is addressed through Federal Decree-Law No. 41 of 2022 and its executive regulations. The applicable route should be confirmed for the specific parties rather than assumed from a general description.
If your matter includes an allegation of harm, you may also read our guide to divorce for harm in the UAE. The evidence and relief required should be assessed before proceedings are started.
Why commercial legal advice matters before filing
A strong file is built around the remedy the client actually needs. A settlement-focused matter may require careful negotiation and drafting, while a disputed matter may require a structured evidential plan and court representation. Filing prematurely, using inconsistent requests or relying on outdated legal information can complicate the case.
Abdulrahman Al Ameri Advocates and Legal Consultants provides legal support from its UAE offices for individuals and families dealing with divorce and family disputes. Our team can coordinate Arabic and English documents, communicate the procedural options and keep the client informed as the matter progresses. Learn more about our law firm in Dubai and UAE legal services.
For detailed guidance on connected issues, see our pages on types of divorce in the UAE, divorced wife maintenance, expat divorce rights, and mother custody under UAE law.
Official information and current procedures
Procedures and document requirements can change. Clients may consult the official Dubai Courts family conciliation service and the UAE Government divorce guidance for general public information. The application of those rules to an individual case should be checked with legal counsel.
Speak to a family guidance and divorce lawyer in Dubai
If you are considering divorce, have received a family guidance notice or need advice about a proposed settlement, contact Abdulrahman Al Ameri Advocates and Legal Consultants. We can review the documents, identify the appropriate UAE procedure and explain the next legal steps.
Call +971 54 333 0000 to arrange a consultation with our legal team.






