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Will & Testament Services – UAE

Preparing a Will and Testament is one of the most important steps in securing your legacy and protecting your loved ones. In the UAE, creating a legally valid Will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes and avoids complications related to inheritance laws. Whether you're an expatriate or a UAE national, a properly drafted Will gives you control and peace of mind over your estate and family’s future.

We provide professional Will and Testament drafting services tailored to meet your personal, cultural, and legal requirements. We help you document your intentions clearly, covering aspects such as asset distribution, guardianship of minor children, property holdings, and business ownership.

Our legal experts ensure your Will complies with UAE regulations, whether through the Dubai Courts, Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, or the DIFC Wills and Probate Registry.

Why Choose Al Hiqba

At Al Hiqba, we understand the sensitive and personal nature of preparing a Will. Our goal is to offer confidential, compassionate, and compliant services that make the process easy and reassuring for you and your family.

Here’s why clients trust us:

Expert Guidance: Our experienced legal consultants are familiar with UAE inheritance laws, Shariah principles, and expat Will regulations. Customized Solutions: We tailor each Will to reflect your personal wishes, family structure, and specific asset portfolio. Multiple Jurisdiction Support: Whether you prefer local court registration or a DIFC-compliant Will, we help you choose the most suitable option.

Simple & Secure Process: From consultation to registration, we make it stress-free while maintaining full confidentiality. Ongoing Support: Need to update your Will due to life changes? We provide continued assistance to revise your documents as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. If you're an expat living in the UAE, having a Will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes and not automatically governed by local Shariah law.

In the absence of a Will, your estate may be subject to default distribution under Shariah law, which may not align with your personal intentions or protect your family’s best interests.

Absolutely. You can nominate legal guardians for your minor children, giving you control over who will care for them in your absence.

With Al Hiqba’s expert assistance, your Will can typically be prepared, reviewed, and ready for registration within a few days, depending on the complexity.

Yes. You can update, amend, or cancel your Will at any time. We recommend reviewing it after major life events such as marriage, childbirth, or acquiring new assets.

Our Mission

At Al Hiqba, our mission is to break communication barriers through precise drafting services that make documentation universally clear and professional. We aim to help businesses, creators, and educators present ideas with accuracy, structure, and cultural sensitivity.


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