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toggle navigation -- -- home who needs a will 5 reasons to get a will register your will wills and estate planning difc wills & probate registry reach us who needs a will ? expat wills in dubai read more start a free consultation who we are 5 reasons to get a will you are automatically subject to unclear uae regulation as to inheritance/succession issues for expats read more start a free consultation who we are faq – wills and estate planning if my husband dies will our joint bank accounts get frozen? read more start a free consultation who we are previous next -- you are a private individual ? this means if you die without a will, the local courts will examine your estate and distribute it according to sharia law. while this may sound fine, its implications may not be so. all personal assets of the deceased, including bank accounts, will be seized until liabilities have been discharged. a wife who has children will qualify for only 1/8th of the estate, and without a legal will, this distribution will be applied automatically. even shared assets will be frozen until the issue of inheritance is determined by the local courts, and surviving family members are often left without access to money during this period. the absence of a will may also goad authorities to intervene in the guardianship of bereaved children, especially when death befalls both parents simultaneously. unless a will specifies who should raise your children, there is a possibility that their care may be entrusted to others. a properly drafted will, can ensure that you are in full control of what happens to your family even after you are not with them. you are a business owner/co-owner ? if you own or co-own a business, a significant portion of your wealth - and your family's source of income after your death - is probably linked to it. it is just as important to plan for its future and ensure its seamless continuity and success. you can take recourse in strategic plans like setting up trusts or engaging in numerous off-shore solutions. but since this is a complex area, it is essential to use professional lawyers who can advise you expertly. if you don't have proper plans in place, you simply cannot be sure what will happen after your death: whether your family will be provided for, who will look after your business, and when and how your beneficiaries will actually stand to benefit. it is best to be prepared today for all that may and can happen tomorrow. who needs a will ? for expatriates living in the uae, there is a very simple reason to make a will. the government of dubai's official website states that 'the uae courts will adhere to sharia law in any situation where there is no will in place'. in 2009, according to the dubai health authority, 1,572 expatriates died in dubai. for those who died without a will, their property was distributed according to a formula fixed by uae law (source: the national, february 2011) read more 5-reasons-to-get-a-will you are automatically subject to unclear uae regulation as to inheritance/succession issues for expats. you do not have any valid and recognised evidence of your intentions – without a will courts have a choice, whether to apply sharia law or laws of your home country. if courts apply sharia law the implications can be: courts choose an executor on your behalf. courts can intervene and where you have children can appoint guardians even if the mother is surviving. the distribution of the estate may be contrary to your wishes; as sharia law involves fixed ratios to be distributed to legal heirs.eg wife only receives 1/8 of the total estate. bank accounts and assets get frozen. visas canceled for spouse and your dependants. faq – wills and estate planning mr a and mr b are business partners and equal shareholders in a llc company in dubai. their business is growing rapidly and they are extremely successful. should mr. a worry about the future, if one of them dies? in the event of death of either shareholder, local probate laws apply and this may not meet the succession requirements of either as the shares do not pass automatically by survivorship in this jurisdiction. however, it is possible to secure arrangements to avoid lengthy local probate and guarantee business continuity. if my husband dies will our joint bank accounts get frozen? in principle, the government will freeze accounts until all liabilities of your husband are cleared such as loans, credit cards and business debts; this can happen within one hour of a fatality! the procedure for reactivating the accounts is complex, however the process is expedited where a uae wills in place, another reason to make sure you have one! mr and mrs smith buy a villa in dubai in joint names. suddenly mr smith meets with a fatality in a car crash. he has no will in place. as there is no will in place, the property will be distributed as per shariah law meaning that mrs smith could receive only 1/8th of her husband’s estate despite the property being in joint names. if i am an expatriate with bank accounts in dubai, will making a will help my family if these accounts get frozen? the speed with which you can get an account unblocked is much quicker with a will than in the absence of one. without a will, more documentation is required and the process is more time consuming. my husband runs a company and sponsors me and our children. what effect will his death have on our resident visas, staying in the uae, and managing his company? it is a grim reality that upon a sponsor's death, the family's visas will be cancelled within 30 days and they will have to leave the country. in the absence of a will, the future of the company also remains uncertain. there are various contingency plans for those wishing to stay in the uae and/or ensure smooth business transition. if i don't have a will, is it correct to assume that my spouse will be the automatic guardian of my children? if you do not have a will, and you die before your child reaches the age of 21, the courts can intervene and appoint a guardian on your behalf. in these circumstances, it is very unlikely that their decision will reflect your wishes. mrs smith, a mother of three, has recently become a widow and she understandably assumes that she will automatically be the legal guardian of her children. a court hearing has been set. the guardianship of mrs smith's children will be decided by a dubai court under sharia law and in many cases the guardianship will often be appointed to the father-in-law, of the family. if a will had been in place then the wishes of the father would not have been questioned. i own property in the uae and abroad. what are the consequences if i don't have a will? in the absence of a will, you will be classed as 'dying intestate'. the problem can escalate if you own property in more than one country, and your family can be subjected to prolonged legal battles. in the uae, the consequences can be far more serious, and your assets may be distributed in a way that is contradictory to your wishes. we recently bought our villa in dubai in joint names. will i automatically inherit that property upon my husband's death? the general rule is that inheritance issues for muslim nationals, will be dealt with in accordance with shariah, and for foreigners, the law of the deceased's home country will apply. there is however some uncertainty with the law surrounding inheritance issues for uae real estate owned by foreigners and for this reason it is advisable to make a will to clarify a deceased's wishes regarding the disposal of his estate. this is reinforced by the fact that although you have property in joint names, in the uae there is no 'right of survivorship' concept found in other jurisdictions (i.e. where property passes to the surviving joint owner upon death of a joint owner). ultimately the courts will decide on a case by case basis. i am still young. when is the ideal age to get my will made? 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