Wife's Alimony After Divorce: What Is Its Duration?
Wife's alimony after divorce includes food, clothing, medical treatment, and housing during the waiting period (iddah). Alimony is a fixed right of the wife unless the divorce was due to her fault. The court verifies the husband's income and financial ability before determining the alimony. This right is one of the most important rights ensuring the wife's stability after separation.

1) **Meaning of Wife's Alimony After Divorce**
Wife's alimony after divorce includes food, clothing, medical treatment, and housing during the waiting period (iddah). Alimony is a fixed right of the wife unless the divorce was due to her fault. The court verifies the husband's income and financial ability before determining the alimony. This right is one of the most important rights ensuring the wife's stability after separation.
2) **Duration of Alimony After Divorce**
The wife is entitled to alimony throughout the waiting period (iddah), which varies depending on the type of divorce. If the divorce is revocable (raj'i), she is entitled to full alimony. If it is final (ba'in), she is only entitled to alimony for the iddah period. The court accurately determines the duration according to UAE law. It monitors the husband's commitment to payment.
3) **Conditions for Entitlement to Alimony**
It is required that the wife is not disobedient (nashiz) or refusing to return without reason. The divorce must also be issued by the husband or by a judicial ruling. The court verifies the wife's behavior before ruling. Alimony may be denied if her bad faith or fault in causing the divorce is proven.
4) **Estimating the Alimony Amount**
The court determines alimony based on the husband's income and the standard of living before the divorce. Alimony includes the wife's basic needs. Alimony may be adjusted later if financial circumstances change. Financial documents are the basis for estimation.
5) **Effect of Alimony on Other Rights**
Iddah alimony does not affect the wife's right to 'mut'ah' or the dowry. Alimony is part of independent financial rights. The court monitors the implementation of alimony to ensure the wife's stability. Penalties may be imposed on the defaulting husband.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant helps estimate appropriate alimony. He also submits financial evidence to the court. He ensures the wife receives all her rights. He provides a legal plan to expedite the ruling and its implementation.
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