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If you’re an expatriate living, working, or investing in the UAE, having a valid will is not just advisable—it’s essential. Without a registered will, your estate may be handled under Sharia-based succession rules, which may not reflect your personal intentions or protect your family. This article outlines why a will is crucial for expats in the UAE and what happens if you pass away without one.

 

What Happens Without a Will

In the absence of a registered will, the UAE courts apply default inheritance laws. This typically includes:

  • Application of Islamic succession rules
  • Asset freeze – including bank accounts and property
  • Delays in asset distribution to family members
  • Court-appointed guardianship for minor children

Note: Even joint bank accounts and jointly owned property may be frozen until a succession order is issued.

 

Why Expats Are Particularly at Risk

Expats often assume their home country’s laws will apply. However, UAE law governs all local assets unless a valid will is registered in a UAE court.

 

Common risks for expats without a will:

  • Children or spouse receiving less than intended
  • Unmarried partners having no legal rights
  • Real estate and business assets becoming inaccessible
  • Long and costly legal proceedings for surviving relatives

 

Example: A British expat passes away with no UAE will. His bank accounts are frozen, and his wife must petition the court for access—often receiving a limited share under Sharia rules.

 

What a Valid Will Ensures:

 

A UAE-registered will allows you to:

  • Distribute assets according to your personal wishes
  • Appoint guardians for minor children
  • Designate an executor to manage the estate
  • Avoid automatic application of local default laws
  • Ensure smoother, faster, and legally secure asset transfer

 

Important: A will drafted in another country is not enforceable in the UAE unless registered with a local court such as ADJD or DIFC.

 

Is a UAE Will Still Relevant if I Have One Abroad?

 

Yes. A will registered in your home country does not cover your UAE-based assets unless explicitly recognised by a UAE court. In most cases, authorities require a locally registered will to execute succession procedures legally.

 

How EasyWill Supports Expats

 

EasyWill enables expats to:

  • Create and register a valid UAE-compliant will entirely online
  • Appoint executors and guardians through a guided process
  • Ensure full legal validity via notarisation and court registration
  • Archive all documents securely via blockchain
  • Update assets over time with EasyWill Lifetime

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