Inheritance
Protect your UAE assets: wills registered with DIFC or Dubai Courts, guardianship included.
Options & pricing
- Common-law framework
- Assets and guardianship
- English-language registry
- Bilingual Arabic/English
- Covers UAE-wide assets
- Notarized at Dubai Courts
Why a UAE will matters
Without a registered will, UAE assets of non-Muslim owners may be distributed under local law — not as your family expects. A DIFC or Dubai Court will lets you distribute assets your way and appoint guardians for children.
DIFC vs Dubai Court
- DIFC Will — common-law framework, English-language registry, ideal for international families.
- Dubai Court Will — bilingual, covers assets across all Emirates, notarized at Dubai Courts.
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