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Will Registration for Expats in the UAE

Protect your assets and secure your family's future with a legally registered Will recognised by UAE courts. We assist foreign residents and investors in preparing and registering Wills under UAE law, ensuring clarity, control, and legal protection.

Why Every Expat in the UAE Should Register a Will

Without a registered Will, the distribution of your assets in the UAE may be decided under Sharia law, which can differ greatly from your home country's inheritance rules.

Registering a Will allows you to define how your assets, property, and guardianship of your children will be managed according to your wishes. It also simplifies the process for your family, avoiding unnecessary delays or disputes during an already difficult time.

At IBA, we work with legal experts to ensure your Will complies with UAE regulations and is properly registered with the relevant authority.

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Understand the Different Will Options Available to Expats

Expats in the UAE can register their Wills through several official authorities. The right option depends on your residency, religion, and where your assets are located. IBA guides you in choosing the most suitable authority and manages the full registration process from start to finish.

DIFC Will (Dubai International Financial Centre)

English-language system following common law principles

Allows non-Muslim expats to register Wills covering assets, property, and guardianship

Recognised by Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah authorities

Conducted entirely in English

Fast registration with digital options available

Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) Will

Nationwide protection for non-Muslims across all Emirates

Available in both Arabic and English, recognised nationwide

Cost-effective compared to DIFC

Covers assets across the UAE

Registration at Abu Dhabi Judicial Department

Dubai Courts Will

Sharia-compliant option for Muslim residents

Registered through the Dubai Courts Notary Public

Ideal for residents with property or business in Dubai

Offers formal legal validity within Dubai

RAK and Sharjah Wills

Local registration options through emirate courts

Available for those owning property specifically in these Emirates

Less common for foreign residents but suitable for specific emirate-based assets

Fast registration with digital options available

Single or Married? Choose the Will That Fits Your Circumstances

The structure of your Will depends on whether you are registering as an individual or as part of a couple. Below is a simple overview of both options and how they work in the UAE.

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Who it's for

Best For:

Individuals who want to register a Will independently.

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Married couples who wish to create two Wills with mirrored instructions.

Coverage

Best For:

Covers only the individual's assets and guardianship wishes.

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Covers the assets and guardianship wishes of both spouses, each having their own legally valid Will.

Cost efficiency

Best For:

Slightly lower registration cost.

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Higher combined cost but more efficient for couples registering together.

Flexibility

Best For:

Can be amended or replaced anytime by the individual.

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Each Will can be updated separately if circumstances change.

Typical use case

Best For:

Single professionals, investors, or parents registering individually.

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Married couples or joint property owners planning long-term asset protection in the UAE.

Why Every Expat Should Register a Will in the UAE

Many expatriates are unaware that, without a registered Will, their assets in the UAE may be distributed under Sharia law — regardless of their nationality or personal wishes.

Having a legally recognised Will ensures your assets, property, and guardianship decisions are protected exactly as you intend.

Define guardianship for your children and ensure your spouse or dependents are legally protected without uncertainty or court intervention.

How the Will Registration Process Works

At IBA, we handle the entire Will registration process with precision and confidentiality. Our role is to simplify the legal requirements and ensure your Will is fully valid and recognised by UAE authorities.

1

Consultation and Assessment

We begin with a detailed discussion to understand your circumstances, assets, family structure, and preferred registration authority (DIFC, ADJD, or Dubai Courts).

2

Drafting the Will

Our legal partners prepare a draft tailored to your needs and compliant with UAE inheritance regulations. We ensure clarity on asset distribution, guardianship, and executors.

3

Legal Review and Translation

Your Will is reviewed by licensed lawyers and, where necessary, translated into Arabic by certified translators to meet UAE court requirements.

4

Approval and Signature Appointment

Once approved, we schedule your appointment with the selected authority. Signing is completed either in person or digitally (where available).

5

Registration and Certification

The Will is officially registered and certified by the chosen authority. You'll receive copies and registration proof, confirming its full legal validity in the UAE.

WILL - FAQs

Any non-Muslim expatriate over the age of 21 with assets in the UAE or guardianship responsibilities can register a Will through recognised authorities such as DIFC or ADJD.