Divorce Due to Incompatibility of Temperaments: Is It Enough?
Incompatibility of temperaments means a significant disparity in personality, thinking style, or way of dealing between spouses to the extent that it affects the stability of marital life. The UAE law does not consider mere difference a sufficient reason for divorce, unless it results in actual harm or the impossibility of continuing the relationship. The court assesses the impact of this difference on daily life. This reason is one of the most that requires accurate proof.

1) **Meaning of Incompatibility of Temperaments Legally**
Incompatibility of temperaments means a significant disparity in personality, thinking style, or way of dealing between spouses to the extent that it affects the stability of marital life. The UAE law does not consider mere difference a sufficient reason for divorce, unless it results in actual harm or the impossibility of continuing the relationship. The court assesses the impact of this difference on daily life. This reason is one of the most that requires accurate proof.
2) **Conditions for Accepting an Incompatibility of Temperaments Lawsuit**
It is required that the difference be deep and continuous, not just minor disputes. The affected party must also prove that this difference led to constant tension or inability to coexist. The court verifies the existence of previous reconciliation attempts. It may reject the lawsuit if the dispute is solvable or not effective. The evidence must be clear and convincing.
3) **Methods of Proving Incompatibility of Temperaments**
The difference can be proven through family guidance reports showing the failure of reconciliation attempts. Messages or testimonies proving repeated disputes due to personality or thinking differences can also be submitted. The court verifies the seriousness of the dispute. It may seek the help of a social expert to assess the relationship. The more objective the evidence, the faster the judgment.
4) **Effect of Divorce for Incompatibility of Temperaments on Rights**
If the court rules for divorce, the wife is entitled to all her financial rights such as alimony and 'mut'ah'. Incompatibility of temperaments does not affect the dowry or legal rights. The divorce here is often final (ba'in). The court considers the circumstances surrounding the relationship when estimating compensation, if any. The ruling remains based on the best interest of the affected party.
5) **Effect of Incompatibility of Temperaments on Custody**
Incompatibility of temperaments may affect the children if it causes a tense environment at home. Therefore, the court gives priority to the more psychologically stable custodian. Visitation may be organized in a way that reduces contact between the parties. The court monitors the behavior of both parents after the divorce. The criterion of "the child's best interest" remains the foundation.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant in These Lawsuits**
The legal consultant helps gather evidence proving the impossibility of continuing marital life due to incompatibility of temperaments. He also explains the financial and legal rights of the affected party. He provides a legal plan to expedite procedures and reduce disputes. He ensures the lawsuit is filed correctly without loopholes. He cares about protecting children's rights throughout the proceedings.
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