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Secure Your Legacy with Wills in Abu Dhabi and Dubai

At CorpLex Corporate Services, we understand the importance of having a well-drafted will to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Our team of experienced lawyers specializes in providing comprehensive will drafting services in UAE, helping you secure your legacy and protect your loved ones.

Why Choose CorpLex for Your Wills in Abu Dhabi and Dubai?

  • Experienced Lawyers: Our team has years of expertise in drafting wills in UAE and handling inheritance matters.
  • Local Knowledge: As a local firm, we have an in-depth understanding of UAE laws and regulations, ensuring your will is drafted per local requirements.
  • Tailored Solutions: We offer customized solutions to meet your unique needs when making a will in Abu Dhabi or Dubai.
  • Affordable Pricing: Our will drafting services in UAE are competitively priced, making it accessible for everyone to secure their legacy.
  • Efficient Process: We have a streamlined process in place to ensure your will is drafted and executed promptly.

Benefits of Will Registration in Abu Dhabi

  • Bypass Sharia Law: The Abu Dhabi Wills Registry allows non-Muslims to have their assets distributed according to their wishes, bypassing Sharia law.
  • Dedicated Probate Center: The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) Wills Registry has a specialized section for the probate process, ensuring seamless execution after your passing.
  • Inclusion of International Assets: You can include your assets located outside the UAE in your will, simplifying your asset protection and avoiding unnecessary hassle.

DIFC Wills – Protecting Your Assets in Dubai

The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) offers a unique legal framework for individuals to register and protect their assets through a will. Here are the key benefits of having a DIFC will:

  • Applies to Non-Muslims: The DIFC will allow non-Muslims to bypass Sharia law and have their assets distributed according to their wishes.
  • Different Kinds of Wills: You can choose between a full DIFC will, which covers all your assets in the UAE, or a specific will, which only applies to certain assets.
  • Dedicated Probate Center: The DIFC Courts Wills Service Center has a specialized section solely for the probate process, guaranteeing seamless execution following the testator’s passing.
  • Inclusion of Multiple Jurisdictions in the Will: You can include your international assets in one comprehensive will – no need for separate wills for each country where you own assets.

Start Planning Your Legacy Today

Don’t leave the distribution of your assets to chance. Contact CorpLex Corporate Services today to schedule a consultation with our experienced lawyers and learn more about our will drafting services in UAE. Let us help you secure your legacy and protect your loved ones with a legally binding will.

FAQs

Can I make changes to my DIFC will after it has been registered?

Yes, you can make amendments or revoke your DIFC will at any time as long as it follows the prescribed legal procedures.

Are DIFC wills valid in other emirates or countries?

Depending on the laws of each specific jurisdiction, your DIFC will may be recognized and enforced. It’s important to consult with a legal professional to ensure your assets are protected according to your wishes in different locations.

What is the cost of preparing a will in UAE?

The cost will vary depending on the complexity of your assets and individual circumstances. It’s best to consult with a legal professional for an accurate quote.

Do I need a DIFC will if I already have one in my home country?

While having a will in your home country is important, it may not cover all your UAE assets. It’s recommended to have a DIFC will for any assets located in the country to ensure proper protection and execution.

How long does it take to register a will in UAE?

The registration process usually takes around 7-10 business days, but can vary depending on the complexity of the will and any legal procedures that need to be followed. It’s best to consult with a legal professional for an accurate timeline based on your specific circumstances.
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