One of the most responsible decisions you can make for your future is planning for your future, especially when it comes to your loved ones, your assets, and your wishes. In the UAE, making a Will is a very important task, especially when it comes to the distribution of your estate after your death, in accordance with your wishes.
If you fail to make a Will, your estate would be distributed in accordance with UAE regulations, which may not be in accordance with your personal, familial, or financial needs.
At Charter Legal, our team is dedicated to helping you, your family, expatriates, and businesses understand the importance of the law when it comes to estate planning and the registration of a Will in the UAE.
What is a Valid Will?
A Will is a formal legal document that outlines the distribution of a person’s assets, property, bank accounts, investments, and belongings after their death.
A valid Will may also include:
- Arranging for guardians for minor children
- Distribution of real estate or movable property
- Arranging for business interests
- Arranging for executors
- Arranging for dependents
For a Will to be legally binding in the UAE, it has to follow all the legal formalities. At Charter Legal, we ensure that all Wills are properly drafted, reviewed, and registered.
Why a Valid Will is Important in the UAE
The UAE has a large number of expatriates, business owners, and investors who own properties in different emirates.
- Having a valid Will is important for many reasons.
- Ensures Your Wishes Are Respected
- Make it clear how you would like your assets to be distributed.
- If you don't have a Will, your assets will be passed down according to the UAE's inheritance laws.
- This might not be in line with your personal wishes.
This is particularly important for expatriates who may wish their home country succession wishes to be respected where possible.
Protects Your Family and Dependents
Having a valid Will provides security for your family and dependents.
It prevents any confusion or complications at an already emotional time for your family.
This is particularly important if you have:
- Minor children
- Dependents who live in the UAE
- Family members who live outside the UAE
- Jointly owned properties
We at Charter Legal strongly recommend that parents consider including guardianship provisions in their Wills.
Importance for Expatriates in the UAE
Estate planning is particularly important for expatriates who reside in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or other parts of the UAE.
In the absence of a valid Will, local succession law may apply to the assets located in the UAE.
This includes:
- Real estate
- Bank accounts
- Shares in companies
- Vehicles
- Investments
The registration of a Will is crucial to avoid any inconvenience in the smooth transfer of assets.
Helps Avoid Family Disputes
The absence of a clear and valid Will is often the major cause of disputes in the case of inheritance.
In the absence of a legally binding document, there is a high possibility for disputes to arise amongst family members.
The presence of a valid Will can help avoid:
- Family disputes
- Court disputes
- Delays in settlement
- Unclear claims of ownership
We at Charter Legal specialise in preparing Wills that are accurate and legally sound to avoid any disputes in the future.
Protects Business Interests
If you are a business owner, partner, or shareholder in the UAE, a Will is essential.
Your business interests may include:
- Company shares
- Partnership rights
- Directorship roles
- List Item
- Profit entitlements
The absence of a valid Will could make the transfer of ownership a legally complex issue.
This is particularly significant for entrepreneurs and investors with corporate interests in Dubai and other emirates.
Charter Legal is here to guide business owners on how best to incorporate the importance of a Will within the larger context of a business strategy.
Importance of Will Registration
While a Will is a must-have for any person with assets to protect, simply drafting a Will is not enough.
It is recommended that the Will be registered with the relevant authority in the UAE, depending on the circumstances.
This may include recognised legal and judicial registration channels.
Proper registration provides:
- Legal authenticity
- Better enforceability
- Reduced risk of challenge
- Faster probate process
At Charter Legal, we guide clients through the complete Will registration process in the UAE.
When Should You Make a Will?
You should consider making a Will if you:
- Own property in the UAE
- Have children
- Run a business
- Hold investments or savings
- Want to appoint a legal guardian
- Wish to avoid succession uncertainty
It is also important to update your Will after major life events such as marriage, divorce, childbirth, or business expansion.
Why Choose Charter Legal?
At Charter Legal, we offer reliable and trustworthy legal services in estate planning, drafting of a valid Will, inheritance advice, and asset protection.
We assist our clients with:
- Drafting a valid Will
- Legal review and compliance
- Inclusion of a clause on guardianship
- Asset succession planning
- Registration of a Will in the UAE
We understand the legal needs of UAE nationals as well as expatriates and offer personalized solutions depending on your personal and financial circumstances.
Conclusion
It is impossible to stress enough the importance of having a valid Will in the UAE. A valid Will can protect your loved ones, your wealth, and your wishes.
You are an expatriate, investor, or businessman, and it is imperative that you take necessary actions in estate planning.
With the help of expert lawyers at Charter Legal, you can create a valid and legally binding Will.
