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My ex took our child out of the UAE without my consent — what can I do?

Asked by Anonymous·Jun 10, 2026·1 answers
My ex-partner flew out of the UAE with our young child while I was at work, without telling me or asking for my agreement. There's no final custody order between us, and I have no idea which authority to contact first or whether anything can be done once a child is already in another country. What are my options?

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Jun 11, 2026
Move quickly — report to the police and file an urgent application with the UAE family courts now, because the early period matters most in cross-border child cases. Even without a final custody order, both parents hold parental rights, and removing a child from the country without the other parent's consent can ground both a criminal complaint and urgent civil proceedings here. Ask the court for a custody order in your favour: it will not bring the child back by itself, but it becomes important evidence in any proceedings abroad. The harder truth is that the UAE is not a party to the Hague Child Abduction Convention, so there is no automatic return mechanism — what happens next depends largely on the courts of the country where your child now is. That means engaging a family lawyer in that country early, alongside your UAE case, and contacting your embassy or consulate for consular support. Preserve everything: proof the child lived here, school records, travel details, and messages showing you never consented. Speak to a lawyer experienced in cross-border family disputes today — days genuinely matter in these situations.
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