Dubai Eases Restrictions on Divorced Parents Child Travel Conditions
- Publish date: Monday، 03 May 2021 | Last update: Tuesday، 04 May 2021
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Dubai Courts issued a decree in January this year made it clear under which conditions a parent can travel with the child despite the rejection of the other.
The decree allows Children of divorced couples to travel out of the UAE with either of their parents, without securing permission from the other, Dubai Courts said.
The father has never been legally allowed to take the child out of the country for visits after the custody of the child was awarded to the mother.
“Previously, the law didn’t permit the father of a child to travel with him for short term visits, while the mother, being the custodian, could travel with her children under certain conditions,” explained legal consultant Dr Hassan Elhais from Al Rowaad Advocates.
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“The decision number 33 for the year 2021 has practically prioritised the child’s right of travel, his best interest and of course that of the parents.”
“Applicable in Dubai only, the new rule now allows either parent to travel with their child but they need to meet certain conditions,” said Elhais.
These conditions include for example providing evidence that they will return to the country, valid residency visas of both the parent and the child, and a certificate that the child is registered in a Dubai school.
If the the father was planning to travel with his child, he is required to submit proof of employment at one of the emirate’s establishments.
Factors like the destination, duration and reason of travel should also be made known to court.
“Travel bans have often been abused by one or both spouses to get back at the other following disputes,” said Elhais.
“Parents would only come to know of the travel bans after being stopped at the airport and prevented from flying out of the century.”
“But now, for the first time, this decision gives clear guidelines and allows fathers to travel with the children for a short term visit even if the mother has refused,” he added.
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