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Guerro wrote:Divorce in the egyptian embassy is not recognised in the uk. The only recognised type of divorce as I believe is either from a british court or if we go back to egypt and do it together.
I would like to know if we divorce in the embassy which is recognised in egypt only and then file for divorce in a uk court, is it wrong or is it ok?
Greenie wrote:Guerro wrote:Divorce in the egyptian embassy is not recognised in the uk. The only recognised type of divorce as I believe is either from a british court or if we go back to egypt and do it together.
I would like to know if we divorce in the embassy which is recognised in egypt only and then file for divorce in a uk court, is it wrong or is it ok?
there is nothing 'wrong' with you divorcing in the embassy and then divorcing in the UK court. In fact given that the embassy divorce will not be considered legal in the UK you would need to get divorced in the UK courts if that is where you are both residing. You will not be considered to be 'divorcing twice' Think of it like when a religious ceremony takes place which is not recognised as a lawful marriage in the UK, you would then get married in the registry office - this does not mean you are maried twice.
I was not referring to the fact that the UK couple must satisfy certain conditions to get divorced in the UK courts.mcovet wrote:Greenie wrote:Guerro wrote:Divorce in the egyptian embassy is not recognised in the uk. The only recognised type of divorce as I believe is either from a british court or if we go back to egypt and do it together.
I would like to know if we divorce in the embassy which is recognised in egypt only and then file for divorce in a uk court, is it wrong or is it ok?
there is nothing 'wrong' with you divorcing in the embassy and then divorcing in the UK court. In fact given that the embassy divorce will not be considered legal in the UK you would need to get divorced in the UK courts if that is where you are both residing. You will not be considered to be 'divorcing twice' Think of it like when a religious ceremony takes place which is not recognised as a lawful marriage in the UK, you would then get married in the registry office - this does not mean you are maried twice.
As far as I know, the UK courts will recognise any divorce conducted legally abroad. The bit you are referring to is that in order to divorce in the UK the couple must satisfy certain conditions, but it is not up to the UK courts to hold a divorce illegal if it was conducted legally abroad. I presume for the divorce in Egypt to be legal there are certain conditions as well. Either way, if Egypt recognises an embassy divorce, it will and should be recognised in the UK, I am just doubting if the embassy can divorce a couple who are/were not resident in Egypt, need to check the applicable law of Egypt.
May I ask you where did you divorce and how did you legalise it here in the uk?Azhaar wrote:Hi
have you tried call the ukba, because they may just tell you to send a embassy divorce and it might be accepted..
thats what I have done.. because i got married abroad and my marriage certificate was accepted there and here as well so my divorce was according to islamic law although i got it legalised here in the uk and sent it back home to get it legalised by the ministry of justice.. so this is what i sent to the home office because they just said send us anything to show that u r divorced. but because things changed since so i have filed a divorce to the court and im still waiting but my ex he is ok now and he signed everything so im still waiting for the dicri nisi and then few weeks for dicri absloute..
lets see what the experts say..
and i will be updating u with my case because i guess its kind of similar to urs.
thanks