After a divorce in the UAE, the father is legally obligated to provide child support, and the husband may also be required to pay alimony, maintenance, or compensation to his ex-wife. But what happens when these court-ordered payments are not made? In this video, we break down how UAE courts enforce child support and alimony orders under both Muslim and non-Muslim laws. You’ll learn: • What counts as child support under UAE law? • The types of payments a wife can claim after divorce (alimony, maintenance, compensation). • How UAE courts ensure that fathers comply with payment orders. • Legal steps for enforcement when payments are missed or delayed. • Rights of non-Muslim families under the new UAE Personal Status Law. Whether you’re a parent, spouse, this video will help you understand your financial rights and obligations after divorce in the UAE. #UAEFamilyLaw #DivorceInUAE #ChildSupportUAE #AlimonyInUAE #UAEPersonalStatusLaw #DubaiFamilyCourt #DivorceLawUAE #UAEChildMaintenance #FamilyLawDubai #NonMuslimDivorceUAE #BreakUpToPayUp #UAEAlimony #DivorceRightsUAE #LegalAwarenessUAE #UAEJustice #KnowYourRights #LegalEducation #FamilyMatters #LawAndJustice #FinancialRights #CourtOrders #LegalUpdates 00:04 - Introduction 00:40 - What are the various heads under which child support payment is ordered by the court? 01:11 - What are the various heads under which the wife receives alimony from the husband after a divorce? 02:48 - Child support and Maintenance Under non-Muslim Laws 👉For more insights visit: www.professionallawyer.me/legal-articles/family-law/hierarchy-in-family-court-and-the-process-to-appeal For Consultation, Contact Dubai: +97143558000 Abu Dhabi: +97126501211 Email ID: hassan@professionallawyer.me Visit our website: www.professionallawyer.me