Husband says ex-wife paid twice alimony, courtroom dismisses declare

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Aya El Deeb, Staff Reporter

Abu Dhabi’s Family and Civil and Administrative Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by an ex-husband seeking to oblige his ex-wife to pay Dhs 28,000, claiming that he had transferred the agreed alimony to her bank account, but she filed an application before the magistrate finding that he had failed to pay the alimony and therefore had to pay it again.

The details of the case date back to an earlier time when the husband filed a lawsuit demanding that his ex-wife be ordered to pay him Dhs 28,000 in addition to the fees and expenses of the lawsuit and legal fees.

The applicant indicated that he was the applicant’s husband, but they divorced and the Court of Cassation ruled for her monthly alimony, which he transferred from his account to hers, but she submitted an application to the judge for it to be granted arrested for not obliging himself to pay child support, so he had to pay it again. at the police station.

The court pointed out that the applicant claimed that he had transferred Dhs 28,000 from his bank account to his ex-wife’s account, but the statements he submitted to the court had not been validly translated, pointing out that he assuming he had already paid the amount, this did not prove to the court that the amount was alimony and he did not even ask the court to give him a time limit to prove his claim and then refused that Court dismissed the case and ordered him to pay the fees and expenses.

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