Ahmed moved to Dubai for work eight years ago. He built a stable life, married, and had two children. Like many couples, they never imagined needing a lawyer. Over time, differences grew — expectations around finances, parenting, and extended family pressures created distance. When communication broke down, decisions began happening emotionally rather than practically.
The situation escalated when one parent considered relocating with the children, believing it was a personal choice. What seemed like a family matter quickly became a legal issue involving custody, residency, and international considerations.