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Registering a Will in the UAE is a straightforward process, but several essential requirements must be met. The testator must be at least 21 years old, be of sound mind, and must act voluntarily, free from pressure or undue influence.
UAE Wills are typically drafted in broad, comprehensive terms to cover both existing assets and any future assets acquired after the Will is signed. This ensures that newly purchased property, bank accounts, or investments are automatically included without needing frequent amendments.
A typical Will contains three core components:
Backup or substitute appointments are normally included to ensure the Will remains valid even if an executor, guardian, or beneficiary passes away before the testator.
Once registered with ADJD, Dubai Courts, or DIFC, the Will becomes a private document, and court records are not publicly accessible.
DIFC Wills—while more expensive—offer key advantages:
By htjtaxRegistering a Will in the UAE is a straightforward process, but several essential requirements must be met. The testator must be at least 21 years old, be of sound mind, and must act voluntarily, free from pressure or undue influence.
UAE Wills are typically drafted in broad, comprehensive terms to cover both existing assets and any future assets acquired after the Will is signed. This ensures that newly purchased property, bank accounts, or investments are automatically included without needing frequent amendments.
A typical Will contains three core components:
Backup or substitute appointments are normally included to ensure the Will remains valid even if an executor, guardian, or beneficiary passes away before the testator.
Once registered with ADJD, Dubai Courts, or DIFC, the Will becomes a private document, and court records are not publicly accessible.
DIFC Wills—while more expensive—offer key advantages: