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Non-Muslim divorce proceedings

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UAE is home to people from various nationalities, cultures, and religions. While Islamic law predominantly governs the UAE, it's crucial to note that it also respects the rights of non-Muslim residents and other expatriates.
Non-Muslim divorce proceedings are primarily governed by Federal Law No. 28 of 2005, known as the Personal Status Law. This law extends its application to non-Muslims, including expatriates and foreign residents, particularly in matters related to marriage and divorce.

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UAE is home to people from various nationalities, cultures, and religions. While Islamic law predominantly governs the UAE, it's crucial to note that it also respects the rights of non-Muslim residents and other expatriates.
Non-Muslim divorce proceedings are primarily governed by Federal Law No. 28 of 2005, known as the Personal Status Law. This law extends its application to non-Muslims, including expatriates and foreign residents, particularly in matters related to marriage and divorce.

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