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Wills in Abu Dhabi are registered at the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) Civil Wills Office. ADJD accepts Will registrations for both Muslims and Non-Muslims. Before registration, the Wills must be drafted in both English and Arabic. The Will may be amended at any time following the registration.
Key reasons to prepare your Abu Dhabi Wills with us:
An easy 3-step process to prepare your Abu Dhabi Wills:
We prepare the Will draft based on your needs and make changes as requested.
Once approved, we translate the Will into Arabic for registration.
We assist you with completing the online or in-person registration process.
Contact us to know the pricing details for Abu Dhabi Will preparation.
The following documents are required during the submission of your business license application:
We can help you with the processes in the following government departments.
Here are answers to the most commonly asked questions about Abu Dhabi Wills.
Yes. The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) allows non-Muslim residents and non-residents to register a Will under non-Sharia law, ensuring assets are distributed as per their personal wishes.
An ADJD Will can cover UAE-based assets like real estate, bank accounts, vehicles, shares, and other movable and immovable assets. It can also include guardianship provisions for minor children.
No. Both residents and non-residents can register a Will in Abu Dhabi, as long as the Will relates to assets located within the UAE.
Non-Muslim individuals, whether UAE residents or non-residents, who own assets in the UAE, can register a Will with the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department. The testator must be over 21 years of age and legally competent to make decisions regarding their estate.
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