Prenup & Marriage Contract Navigator

Prenup: Israel + UAE

Case complexity: medium. The contract has to work across several legal systems at once: Israel, UAE.

Which contract, and where to sign it

Israel: A written agreement with mandatory approval: pre-marriage — a notary, the family court or the marriage registrar; during the marriage — the court only.

UAE: Under the civil regime for non-Muslims the agreement attaches to marriage registration (Art. 6 of Federal Decree-Law 41/2022; in Abu Dhabi — Emirate Law 14/2021); for Muslims the personal-status framework and mahr apply.

Several legal systems are involved — one document will not cover them all. The working construction: an anchor contract in the principal jurisdiction plus mirror texts where the key assets sit, backed by local counsel opinions.

Choice of applicable law

What you can fix in it

Israel: Property and resource balancing; a frequent motive is protection against get extortion via pre-agreed sanctions, though their enforceability is debated (the “coerced get” risk).

UAE: Property and the financial terms of the marriage; maintenance arrangements remain subject to court control.

What gives the contract its force

Full asset disclosure annexed to the contract — the main anchor against future challenge.

Independent counsel for each side; one adviser for both is the classic line of attack.

Translations and legalisation: every version with a notarised translation and apostille for its jurisdiction of use.

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Several legal systems mean a package, not one text: an anchor contract + mirrors + local opinions.

FAQ

Which marriage contract should a Israel + UAE couple sign, and where?

Israel: A written agreement with mandatory approval: pre-marriage — a notary, the family court or the marriage registrar; during the marriage — the court only. UAE: Under the civil regime for non-Muslims the agreement attaches to marriage registration (Art. 6 of Federal Decree-Law 41/2022; in Abu Dhabi — Emirate Law 14/2021); for Muslims the personal-status framework and mahr apply. Several legal systems are involved — one document will not cover them all. The working construction: an anchor contract in the principal jurisdiction plus mirror texts where the key assets sit, backed by local counsel opinions.

What can the contract fix?

Israel: Property and resource balancing; a frequent motive is protection against get extortion via pre-agreed sanctions, though their enforceability is debated (the “coerced get” risk). UAE: Property and the financial terms of the marriage; maintenance arrangements remain subject to court control.

What gives the contract force?

Full asset disclosure annexed to the contract — the main anchor against future challenge. Independent counsel for each side; one adviser for both is the classic line of attack. Translations and legalisation: every version with a notarised translation and apostille for its jurisdiction of use.

Can the contract be signed after the wedding (postnup)?

Israel: Available, but court approval is required — budget the time. UAE: The civil regime does not expressly provide for postnups — their status is uncertain; that is exactly why the anchor contract is made in an established jurisdiction.

This is a first-pass orientation, not legal advice. The rules are simplified; the contract itself is drafted by a lawyer for your couple.

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