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Will Writing Services

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Will Writing Service Dubai

Planning for the future is essential, and drafting a will is one of the most important steps you can take. At Litrix, we offer comprehensive Will Drafting Services in Dubai, UAE, tailored to meet the specific needs of both Muslims and Non-Muslims. Our experienced team ensures that your wishes are clearly documented and legally binding, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

  • High-quality legal advice and will execution backed by extensive experience.
  • Customized solutions to fit your individual requirements.
  • Expert guidance through every stage of the will creation process.
  • Protect your loved ones’ future with trusted will drafting services.

How an Expat Can Create and File a Will in the UAE?

To ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes as an expat in the UAE, it’s essential to follow specific procedures for making and registering a will. Here are the key steps in the process:

Step One: Draft Your Will
Consult a lawyer to create a clear and detailed will. This document should be precise and well-articulated to avoid disputes and ensure your assets are allocated as intended.

Step Two: Choose the Registration Authority
Select the appropriate UAE court or agency where your will will be registered.

Step Three: Register Your Will
Make sure your will is officially recorded with the chosen court or authority. Once registered, it will be recognized and enforceable in the UAE.

Step Four: Specify Beneficiaries
Clearly outline how you want your assets distributed and list the names of your beneficiaries.

Step Five: Appoint an Executor
Designate a trustworthy and capable executor to fulfill your wishes as stated in your will. This individual will manage and distribute your assets after your passing.

Step Six: Review Regularly
Periodically review and update your will to reflect any changes in your circumstances, ensuring it remains accurate.

Step Seven: Keep Copies Safe
Store copies of your will in a secure location and inform relevant individuals about where to find it to ensure easy access when needed.

Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)

  • The DIFC Wills and Probate Registry offers a specialized facility for non-Muslim expats in the UAE to register their wills.
  • This registry provides peace of mind regarding asset distribution, adhering to an independent set of standards.
  • It’s an excellent option for those wanting to incorporate common law concepts into their wills.
  • In collaboration with the Dubai government and DIFC courts, non-Muslims can now name guardians for their children and dictate how their assets are distributed.
  • The Wills Service provides administrative support to the DIFC Courts Wills Registry, specifically for non-Muslims.
  • It handles all proceedings related to probate and maintains the register of wills filed with the DIFC Courts.
  • Together, the Registry and Wills Service ensure that a person’s assets are distributed according to their legally filed wills in the UAE.
  • This system, established under Dubai Law No. 15 of 2017, emphasizes speed, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness, with judicial processes supported by court enforcement.
 

Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD)

The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) provides comprehensive services for recording wills in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. This ensures that the registration process complies with the new Civil Law, offering legal protection for testators and their beneficiaries.

The ADJD Wills Registry, managed by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi court, is specifically designed to record bequests from non-Muslim expatriates. Adhering to the registry’s regulations is essential for its effective operation. An ADJD Will can govern assets across all seven emirates of the UAE, and for non-Muslims, Sharia law will not apply to their estates in the UAE.

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