A Gulf woman sues her husband after the honeymoon

A young (Gulf) woman filed a lawsuit before the Khorfakkan Court, against her husband after spending the honeymoon, demanding that he be obligated to provide and spend private housing, and not to reside in his relatives' home until the completion of their house, which is still in the construction phase.


The judiciary asked the wife about the harm the husband had caused her, and she replied that one of the conditions for her acceptance of marriage was to provide her own housing, and the husband was carrying out the construction work of the house, and she thought that she would be able to live in his family’s house until the house was finished, and after her return from the honeymoon she did not fit in the family home .


The wife added that she asked the husband to provide her own housing and alimony, but he did not respond to her, and asked her not to exaggerate the requests, especially since the house is only resided in his mother and sister, explaining that the husband works outside the emirate throughout the week and returns only on weekends, attributing the speed of File a lawsuit against her husband for her desire to complete the marriage and obtain her rights.


For his part, the husband confirmed before the judiciary that he agreed with his wife to live in his relatives’ house, until the completion of the construction of their house, which is still under construction, but as soon as she returned from the honeymoon, she categorically refused to live in his relatives’ house on the pretext that she wanted a separate house to achieve her privacy. He added that he offered her to live in his house in another emirate where he works, but she refused because of her association with work in the city and she cannot leave the work.


He pointed out that he is the only son of his mother and is responsible for the house and does not want to leave his mother and sister without taking care of and following up on their affairs, pointing out that taking care of his mother is his duty and the presence of his wife in the home of his relatives during his absence helps him to achieve this.


For its part, the Khorfakkan Court ruled to oblige the husband to provide a home of his own while paying the wife’s expenses since the date of the marriage contract. In the Court of Appeal, the commission offered the couple a conciliation.

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