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7 available 7 • View allThe scope of the Will in the UAE
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Q: Hello Sir
Good day.
Does Abu Dhabi Will cover immovable properties as per the wishes of a non-Muslim testator?

Oct 22, 2020
312
Is it possible for a Muslim British man who owns properties in Dubai to draft a will?

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Q: My father is 89 years old. He is a British National and Muslim.
He holds bank accounts and owns properties in Dubai.
What law will apply to his Will? UAE or British law?
Is it possible for him to draft a will under UAE law disposing of his assets as he chooses as opposed to Sharia?


Nov 24, 2020
307
How to transfer the properties of expats to their heirs after death?

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Q: Hi,
My relative was an Indian national holding a residence of the UAE. He had an ADCB bank account and owned a flat and a business in Dubai.
Unfortunately, he and his wife both passed away in India due to Covid in April 2021. They are survived by two sons, one of whom is a minor, and the other is 21 years old.
The sons are in India, and cannot travel immediately to the UAE due to flight restrictions. I want guidance on the legal process and documentation needed so that the properties and bank balance can be transferred to his sons.
He did not leave behind a will and was a Muslim.


Jun 6, 2021
485
How to register a will for allocating assets in the UAE?
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Q: I am a non-Muslim expatriate in Dubai. I have 2 apartments and bank accounts in Dubai. I have only a daughter who is abroad (my wife passed away).
How to make a will and register that in the cheapest way in Dubai, so that the properties and cash in accounts will go to my daughter?

Jun 15, 2021
200
How to transfer the assets of a non-Muslim upon his death after drafting a will?

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Q: As a non-Muslim, if I make a will in the UAE and If I hold property in the UAE and I have minor children, what happens to these assets if I named my minor children as the beneficiary?
Will the assets be transferred to my minor children?
At what age can they sell it?
Does the executor of the will need to hold the property till the minor children become adults?
Or can the executor sell it for the minor and transfer the funds to them?


Sep 1, 2021
255
How long will it take to get an execution order from Dubai Courts for a DIFC Will?


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Q: How long will it take to get an execution order from Dubai Courts for a DIFC Will/Grant of Probate?



Dec 15, 2022
458
What are the custody and guardianship rules for children of expat Muslim parents upon their death?




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Q: Hello,
What are the rules for expat Muslim parents living in the UAE in the event of their death?
Who will take care of their child, and how can they choose the persons they want their child to be with?
Should they specify it in a will?





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Feb 3, 2025
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Legal blog
7 available 7 • 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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Alternatives to the Sharia Inheritance Law in the UAE 9
The article states the currently available options on how to set up a Will in the UAE. The expatriate (non-Muslim) testator has several options on how to protect the assets in the UAE and how to appoint guardians for the minor child(ren) habitually residing in the Emirates.
Jun 13, 2019
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Why Is It Important for Non-Muslim Expats to Have a WILL in the UAE? 8
An interview-format article covering reasons why a non-Muslim expatriate should have a will in the UAE. This is from the legal podcast of lawyer Ludmila Yamalova, the founder of Lawgical with LYLAW. Ludmila sheds light in this article on the right time and place to start the procedure based on tested practices in the UAE.
Nov 25, 2019
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Legal Proceedings during COVID-19 in the UAE 0
An interview-format article covering the topic of legal proceedings during COVID-19 in the UAE. This is from the legal podcast of lawyer Ludmila Yamalova, the founder of Lawgical with LYLAW.
Feb 18, 2021
284
If You Are Not Immortal, You Should Write a Will 4
The last Will or the testament has been regulated by all the modern and ancient laws worldwide, as an expression of wishes of any person to some actions and decisions that should be taken, and instructions to be followed after their death - either concerning their assets and how it should be distributed or concerning important decisions towards the well-being and future of their minor children.
Oct 14, 2021
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Personal Status Law for Non-Muslim Foreigners in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi 8
A new civil personal status decree has been introduced in the emirate of Abu Dhabi by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and the Ruler of Abu Dhabi. This personal status decree will be applicable for non-Muslim foreigners based in Abu Dhabi in matters of marriage, divorce, Will, inheritance, and custody of children.
Nov 9, 2021
2535
Laws & Regulations
1 available 1 • View allFederal Law No. (28) of 2005 On Personal Status 24
UAE Personal Status Law (also known as Personal Affairs Law) governs marriage, divorce, inheritance and other personal affairs in the United Arab Emirates. The law equally applies to citizens of the UAE and non-citizens unless one of them asks for the application of his home country law.
Nov 19, 2005
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My brother's wife got pregnant with another guy. What happens if he files a case against them? 0
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What can I do if a company hired me then changed their mind? 0
I am working in a company and their management is the worst. They made an interview in India and called me.
After calling me here, they again made interviews and made me work for 1 month. And now, they're telling me I am not capable of work and they are mentally torturing me.
I have given them 1.5 lack in office in India and here they are not paying me any salary. I am going into depression as I am not getting any solutions.
The only solution coming to my mind is a suicide, I don’t have any other options left. I have taken money in interest and people are daily coming to my house for money.
Please guide me in a proper way on what I can do.
Apr 18, 2023
195
What happens to the company and its operations if one of the partners is deceased? 0
X Real Estate LLC is a newly formed LLC company in the mainland (DED) with 10 partners, 9 of them Indians and one Pakistani.
As per the new provisions, the company is owned 100 % by expatriate residents. The company’s business is buying and selling real estate in the UAE.
Query:
What happens to the company and other partners, when one partner dies with or without a will?
Can the remaining partners continue to operate the bank account or it will be frozen?
Are the operations of the company frozen? Can the remaining partners carry on the business as usual, buy, rent, and sell the properties?
Can the partners pay the share of the deceased partner to his legal heirs and distribute his share among the remaining partners?
Will this affect the other businesses of the remaining 9 partners in any way?
Feb 27, 2023
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