The happiest day of a couple’s life is the day they tie the knot and ride into wedded bliss. Between choosing a beautiful wedding dress and finalizing the perfect venue, couples often get caught up in the whirlwind of their dream wedding leaving out the most important details of the wedding, their marriage paperwork.
Marriages in the UAE vary across the Emirates. While other Emirates solemnize non-Muslim marriages, Dubai Courts solemnize only Muslim marriages. The law identifies marriage as a legal contract between a man and a woman, aimed at protecting the rights of the couple and their children.
Dubai Courts perform marriages of a Muslim woman and man, and a Muslim man to a Christian or Jewish woman. However, the court does not grant the marriage of a Muslim woman to a non-Muslim man.
Non-Muslim residents in the UAE can only get married through their embassies.
While the man requires no documentation, the woman must submit a Power of Attorney from her biological father granting no objection to her marriage. In case her father is deceased, the father’s death certificate must be produced, after acquiring attestations from the below governing bodies:
Depending on the marital status, religion and nationality of the woman, as per Dubai Courts other legal conditions will apply;
In an Islamic marriage, the couple can request the Mathon to list marital conditions for the couple individually or together in the marriage certificate.
With a 3.4% increase in marriages across the UAE in 2019, an increasing number of marriages are registered every year. Each Emirate has a different marriage requirement, making it important to consult a marriage lawyer to decide which Emirate is best suited to tie the knot.
To save yourself the stress that comes with marriage paperwork, consult with HHS Lawyers to manage all your documentation hassle-free, while you glide joyfully into your happily ever after.