Wills in Dubai

Wills in Dubai

What Are Will Drafting & Registration Services in Dubai?

Will services in Dubai refer to professional assistance provided to expatriates and residents in preparing, drafting, and registering legally valid wills in the UAE. A will allows you to control the distribution of your assets, appoint guardians for minor children, and protect your family’s future—avoiding default rulings under UAE Sharia law.

In Dubai, you can register your will through the DIFC Wills and Probate Registry, Dubai Courts, or Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, depending on your nationality, religion, and residency status. Professional will drafting services ensure your documents are legally compliant, accurately structured, and officially registered. Tabseer Corporate Services llc can help you in wills in Dubai.

Benefits of Professional Will Services in Dubai

✅ Protects your assets and legacy according to your wishes
✅ Appoints legal guardians for minor children
✅ Avoids default inheritance under Sharia law (for non-Muslims)
✅ Ensures smooth transfer of property, bank accounts, and business shares
✅ Prevents legal disputes and delays in asset distribution
✅ Offers complete legal compliance with Dubai and UAE laws

Who Needs Wills in Dubai , UAE?

🔹 Expatriates with assets (property, savings, shares) in the UAE
🔹 Parents of minor children living in the UAE
🔹 Married couples with cross-national inheritance needs
🔹 Business owners wishing to protect commercial assets
🔹 Non-Muslims seeking to avoid Sharia-based inheritance rules
🔹 Individuals with multi-country assets

📋 Key Will Services Offered in Dubai

📄 Will Drafting & Legal Consultation
Custom drafting of wills based on your personal situation, assets, and family structure

📁 DIFC Will Registration
For non-Muslims who want their assets and guardianship wishes governed by common law principles

🏛 Dubai Court Will Registration
Arabic wills for those who prefer registering through Dubai’s civil court system

👨‍👩‍👧 Guardianship Will Preparation
Designation of temporary and permanent guardians for minor children in the UAE

📝 Translation & Legalization of Wills
Certified legal translation of wills into Arabic and notarization for Dubai Court acceptance

🏢 Business Succession Planning
Structuring of wills to include shares, ownership stakes, and business continuity planning

🛠 Step-by-Step Process When You Work With Us

Initial Consultation
We review your situation, assets, family needs, and determine the appropriate will type.

Document Preparation
We draft your will in line with local laws and ensure full legal clarity.

Translation & Review
We handle Arabic translations and prepare notarized versions where needed.

Appointment & Registration
We assist you in booking and attending the registration appointment at DIFC or Dubai Courts.

Secure Will Storage
We ensure your registered will is safely stored and retrievable when needed.

📆 Typical Timelines

🔸 Will Drafting & Review: 2–3 business days
🔸 Legal Translation & Notarization: 1–2 business days
🔸 Will Registration at DIFC/Dubai Courts: 1–3 business days

🔐 Why Choose Us for Wills in Dubai?

✅ Experienced legal consultants familiar with UAE inheritance laws
✅ End-to-end service from drafting to registration
✅ English and Arabic language support
✅ Transparent pricing and confidentiality guaranteed
✅ Trusted by expats, business owners, and families across the UAE

📍 Our Will Services Are Available Across:

📍 Dubai
📍 Abu Dhabi
📍 Sharjah
📍 Ajman
📍 Fujairah
📍 Ras Al Khaimah
📍 Umm Al Quwain

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Frequently Asked Questions

🔹 Do I need a will in Dubai if I already have one in my home country?
Yes. A UAE-registered will ensures local assets are distributed according to your wishes and not default local laws.

🔹 Can I include guardianship for my children in the will?
Yes. You can legally appoint both temporary and permanent guardians in your UAE will.

🔹 Can Muslims register wills in Dubai?
Muslims can create wills, but inheritance will follow Sharia law unless officially structured otherwise.

🔹 What’s the difference between DIFC and Dubai Court wills?
DIFC wills follow common law (ideal for non-Muslims), while Dubai Court wills follow UAE civil procedures and must be in Arabic.

🔹 Are business assets covered in a will?
Yes. We help include business shares, partnerships, and succession planning within your will.

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