Divorce for Harm: When Is It Accepted?
Divorce for harm is a lawsuit filed by one spouse to end the marriage due to physical, psychological, or material harm. It is considered one of the most common types of divorce in UAE courts. It requires clear proof before the judge. It is considered protection for the harmed party from continuing a harmful relationship.

1) **Meaning of Divorce for Harm**
Divorce for harm is a lawsuit filed by one spouse to end the marriage due to physical, psychological, or material harm. It is considered one of the most common types of divorce in UAE courts. It requires clear proof before the judge. It is considered protection for the harmed party from continuing a harmful relationship.
2) **Types of Accepted Harm**
Harm includes beating, insulting, neglect, infidelity, or refusal to provide financial support. It also includes psychological harm such as humiliation, threats, or excessive control. The court assesses the severity of the harm and its impact on marital life. The more frequent the harm, the faster the judgment.
3) **Proving Harm Before the Court**
Harm is proven through medical reports, messages, witnesses, or police reports. The court verifies the authenticity of the evidence and the absence of exaggeration. It may seek the help of a social expert to assess the situation. Strong evidence is the basis for the ruling. The clearer the evidence, the faster the judgment.
4) **Effect of Divorce for Harm on Rights**
It entails additional financial rights for the wife, such as 'mut'ah' (consolation gift) and compensation. It also affects custody if the harm touches the children. The divorce here is often final (ba'in). The court may oblige the husband to pay overdue alimony or compensation for the harm.
5) **Effect of Harm on Children**
If the harm includes the children or affects them, the court may revoke the custody from the harming party. It gives priority to the child's safety. Visitation may be organized in specialized centers if there is a risk. The court monitors the behavior of both parties after the divorce.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant gathers the evidence and presents it convincingly. He also determines the most appropriate type of lawsuit according to the situation. He ensures the harmed party receives all their financial and legal rights. He provides legal support throughout the proceedings until the judgment is issued.
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