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25 June 2025

International Child Abduction: Ensuring Protection And Legal Remedies (Video)

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Dr. Hassan Elhais

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Dr. Hassan Elhais, a long-standing member of the prestigious Amal Alrashedi Lawyers & Legal Consultants, is a renowned legal consultant in the UAE, specializing in family law, criminal law, civil law, company incorporation, construction law, banking law, inheritance law, and arbitration. Dr. Elhais has gained wide recognition in the country, winning numerous awards and accolades. He was declared the Legal Consultant of the Year in 2026 by Leaders in Law. He was also elected as the co-chair of the ‘Relocation of Children Committee’ of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL), a worldwide association of practicing lawyers, widely regarded as the most experienced and skilled family law specialists in their respective countries. Dr. Hassan Elhais’s continued recognition in the 2025 Chambers and Partners rankings for Family/Matrimonial services to High-Net-Worth individuals in the UAE from 2022-2025.
UAE Civil Personal Status Law for non-Muslims: Custody is shared on an equal basis even post-divorce (Article 10 Civil Personal Status), and in case of any dispute related to joint custody, such as possession of passports of the child, the parents can request an intervention of the court.
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Briefly Summarize the Position in Your Jurisdiction

The UAE is not a signatory to the Hague Convention. Within UAE laws, there are no statutory provisions specifically dealing with child abduction.

Summarize the Position in Your Jurisdiction

UAE Personal Status Law for Muslims: Post-divorce, if the custodian of the child is other than the child's mother, he or she must obtain a written agreement from the guardian before taking the child out of the UAE. If such permission is withheld by the guardian, the custodian may obtain permission for the child's travel from a judge (Article 149 Personal Status Law).

The guardian of a child has the right to hold the child's passport for safekeeping but must hand the passport over to the custodian when it is required for the child's travel. Furthermore, the judge may order the passport to be kept with the custodian if they experience difficulty dealing with the guardian when the passport is requested (Article 157 Personal Status Law).

UAE Civil Personal Status Law for non-Muslims: Custody is shared on an equal basis even post-divorce (Article 10 Civil Personal Status), and in case of any dispute related to joint custody, such as possession of passports of the child, the parents can request an intervention of the court.

Under What Circumstances May a Parent Apply to Remove Their Child from the Jurisdiction Against the Wishes of the Other Parent?

UAE Personal Status Law for Muslims: The custodian of the child may not permanently settle the child in another country if it would cause harm to the other parent, and if the distance between the two countries prevented the non-resident parent from visiting the child and returning home in one day (Article 151 Personal Status Law).

If the guardian can prove that his residence in the UAE has expired due to valid reasons such as the end of his employment or due to any other reason, that the court will not find arbitrary, the court may allow the guardian to take away the children and the mother will have the choice to join them.

UAE Civil Personal Status Law for non-Muslims: If one parent wishes to remove the child from the jurisdiction against the wishes of another, he or she may submit an application to the court for the same, and the court will decide the matter based on the child's best interests (Article 10 Civil Personal Status).

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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