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Following up on a case without being in the UAE

I am a converted Muslim. I have an inheritance judgment from Dubai family court, on my estranged non-muslim son, since 2013 and the monthly inheritance is being transferred to a bank account in Dubai by the court directly since then.

I am residing in India due to old age and poor health.

Can I follow up on my case without a residence visa for an enhanced inheritance?

Nour Attorneys & Legal Consultants
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7 Feb 2020, 08:17

Yes, you can hire a lawyer to follow the case and collect the cheques and send them to you by courier, then you deposit the cheque to your bank account in India, it will take around 1.5 months for each cheque to get cleared.

Lawyers cannot clear any cheque on your behalf, but they can deposit it to your bank account in the UAE if it is still valid.

We are doing the same to one of our customers where we are collecting cheques from the court and send it to him.

Also with POA, we can represent you in any dispute or any matter in the UAE without the need for your attendance.

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Maryam Hayyaz & Wejdan Bushahab Advocates
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7 Feb 2020, 09:57

Dear questioner,

You can hire the service of a lawyer in the UAE to help you in all these areas.

Kindly contact us via phone for a detailed discussion or write us an email for further assistance.

7 Feb 2020, 13:16

Dear Adv Madam,

Thanks for your reply. I will send you a separate email in detail to let you know my case well and provide me with your expert advice.

Al Maidoor Advocates & Legal Consultants
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8 Feb 2020, 09:00

An official agency certified by the beneficiary of the bank account is required to spend the amount, then transfer it to you in your bank account, and you do not need to appear to the state.

You can contact us via phone or email.

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