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The largest amount in the history of divorce compensation

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Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny - Reporter at The European Times News

Dubai Emir will pay escaped wife the largest amount in the history of compensation

72-year-old Mohammed ibn Rashid al-Maktoum is obliged to pay compensation to 47-year-old Haye bint al-Hussein. This is the highest divorce compensation figure in history.

The High Court of London has ruled on the divorce of the UAE Prime Minister and the Emir of Dubai from the princess. The politician must transfer 730 million dollars (more than 54 billion rubles) to support his ex-wife and two children. Never before has a British court voiced such a high amount of compensation. The leader of the UAE is obliged to pay 1.1 billion annually to the former darling and heirs until they come of age. Writes about this cosmo.ru.

Khaya left her husband in the summer of 2019, taking her son and daughter with her. She emigrated to Germany, which led to a diplomatic crisis between the countries. The German authorities did not satisfy the requirement of the abandoned spouse to extradite his wife. The woman left for the UK.

The daughter of the late King Hussein bin Talal and sister of the ruler of Jordan Abdullah II now lives in London. Khaya asked the court to protect her and the children from danger and to issue protective orders to protect life and health.

Judge Philip Moore noted that the fugitives need to be protected from the head of the family, who has enormous power in his hands.

“There is a clear and ongoing risk for these children that will persist until they become independent. Princess Haya is also in danger for the rest of her life, posed by Sheikh Mohammed, terrorist and other threats, “- quotes the representative of the BBC law.

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