Last Will & Testament Services in UAE

A Last Will & Testament is a legally binding document that ensures your assets, properties, and personal affairs are distributed according to your wishes after your passing

What is a Last Will & Testament?

A Last Will & Testament is a legal document that outlines how an individual’s estate, assets, and personal belongings should be distributed upon their passing. It also allows individuals to appoint guardians for minor children, specify executors, and minimize potential disputes among beneficiaries.

In the UAE, it is essential for non-Muslim expatriates to have a registered will to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes, as Sharia Law may otherwise apply in the absence of a will.

At Vesta Document Clearing, we provide expert will drafting, attestation, and registration services to secure your legacy and give you peace of mind.

Steps to Get Started

1.

Consultation

We assess your estate and legal requirements to recommend the most suitable will type.

2.

Drafting the Will

Our legal experts prepare a clear and legally valid will based on your preferences.

3.

Review & Amendments

You review the draft and make necessary adjustments before finalization.

4.

Registration & Attestation

The will is officially registered with the relevant UAE authority to ensure its legal enforceability.

Benefits of Having a Will in the UAE

Types of Wills We Provide

Dubai Courts Will

A Dubai Courts Will is registered with the Dubai Courts and is recognized across the UAE. It is suitable for expatriates who wish to secure their assets and inheritance planning within the country.

DIFC Wills (Dubai International Financial Centre)

A DIFC Will is registered under the DIFC Wills Service Centre and is specifically tailored for non-Muslim expatriates who want their assets and properties to be distributed based on their preferences rather than UAE inheritance laws.

Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) Will

The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department Will is a legally recognized will for non-Muslims residing in Abu Dhabi and the UAE, ensuring their estate is distributed per their instructions.

Property Will

A Property Will is specifically for individuals who own real estate assets in the UAE and want to specify how their properties should be managed or inherited.

Guardianship Will

A Guardianship Will allows parents to legally appoint guardians for their minor children, ensuring their care and well-being in case of unforeseen circumstances.

Why Choose Vesta Documents Clearing Services?

Expert Guidance

Tailored Solutions

Fast & Efficient Process

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FAQs

we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to provide clear and concise answers about our services.

Do I need a will in the UAE if I am an expatriate?

Yes, non-Muslim expatriates should have a will to ensure their assets and guardianship decisions are followed, as UAE laws may apply in the absence of one.

Yes, but it is advisable to draft separate wills in different jurisdictions to avoid legal conflicts.

No, a will must be officially drafted, attested, and registered with the relevant UAE authority to be legally valid.

Yes, you can modify or revoke your will at any time with the proper legal procedure.

If you pass away without a will, your assets may be distributed according to Sharia Law, which may not align with your wishes.

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