Divorce dispute in Ras Al Khaimah ends in court-brokered settlement worth Dh750,000

Gulf News
A Ras Al Khaimah court ordered a man to repay Dh750,000 to his ex-wife as part of a divorce settlement.

Summary

A divorce dispute in Ras Al Khaimah concluded with a court-brokered settlement requiring the ex-husband to repay Dh750,000 to his former wife. The woman initially filed a civil claim seeking Dh950,000, alleging her ex-husband took the money during their marriage for a family home, later divorcing her after receiving a state housing grant and refusing to return the funds. The Personal Status Circuit encouraged reconciliation, and the judge ordered an initial payment of Dh200,000, with the remaining Dh550,000 to be paid within six months. Court documents and witness testimony supported the woman’s claim, and the ex-husband did not deny receiving the money. The settlement reflects the court’s ruling in favor of the woman’s financial entitlements.

(Source:Gulf News)

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