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س: السلام عليكم
توفي وافد غير مسلم في بلده الأم ولديه أملاك في الإمارات.
هل يتم توزيع الإرث الموجود في الإمارات وفقاً لقانون بلده حيث يستحصل الورثة على حكم من المحكمة في بلدهم الأم ويطلبون تنفيذه في الإمارات؟
أم يجب استصدار حكم آخر في الإمارات فيما يتعلق بالأملاك الموجودة في الإمارات؟
شكراً

Jan 22, 2019
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Filing an inheritance case to split a property
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Q: My brother and I bought a property in RAK. My brother died in a car accident 2 years back.
I am an Indian citizen and my brother applied for PR in Canada. His younger son is a Canadian citizen and the elder one is Kazakhstani citizen.
His wife also holds Canadian PR. He left no will; he has two sons and a wife, and the wife is not on talking terms now. I am confused about what to do to resolve this.
I have paid all registration money and now I am stuck.
Please advise

Sep 14, 2019
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Opening inheritance case in the court of personal status
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Q: Madam,
I work for a Dubai company. My friend/colleague expired in August 2018 while he was on duty in Dubai.
What is the procedure for claiming the end of service benefits? His wife already got the Power of Attorney from India, attested by the Indian embassy.
Kindly help to know the procedures to claim. She is planning to come to Dubai next month for processing this.
Thanks & Regards

Jan 28, 2019
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2 available 2 • View allWhy You Need a Will in the UAE? 4
The United Arab Emirates is a Sharia-Law country with respect to personal status and inheritance. In accordance with the UAE legislation, the UAE Courts will adhere to Sharia Law in a situation where there is no proper Will in place.
Feb 28, 2017
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Securing Your Assets in the UAE by Registering Your Will 14
Do you have assets in the UAE? Have you made a will yet? It is highly recommended to register a will soon, otherwise, the drive to asset disbursement can be extensive and expensive. In addition to the option of registering a will in DIFC for Non-Muslim will registration, Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) had also introduced a separate office since August 2017, which has made the entire will registration process easier and cost-effective.
Dec 16, 2018
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Laws & Regulations
1 available 1 • View allFederal Law No. (5) of 1985 On the Civil Transactions Law of the United Arab Emirates 96
The provisions of this law, promulgating UAE Civil Code, govern the civil transactions in the United Arab Emirates. The commercial transactions remain subject to the laws and regulations applicable in their regard.
Dec 15, 1985
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