Wednesday, October 10, 2012

N.Y. Court Recognizes UAE Judgment Enforcing Mahr Agreement

In S.B. v. W.A., (Sup. Ct. N.Y., Sept. 26, 2012), a New York trial court issued an order declaring enforceable an Abu Dhabi court's judgment in a divorce proceeding under the law of the United Arab Emirates enforcing a Muslim couple's Mahr agreement. Defendant raised 1st Amendment objections since the agreement had been entered as part of a religious ceremony two months after the parties' civil marriage. The court concluded, however: "Since a Mahr agreement may be enforced according to neutral principles of law, it will survive any constitutional challenge and be enforceable as a contractual obligation." The agreement entitled the wife to $250,000 in case of a divorce. Volokh Conspiracy has more on the case. [Thanks to Steven H. Sholk for the lead.]