Notarization

Will and Testament

Creating a Will and Testament is a vital step in securing your assets and ensuring your loved ones are protected in the event of your passing. In the UAE, expatriates and residents can draft a legally binding will to specify the distribution of their property, guardianship of minors, and personal wishes—provided the document is correctly drafted, translated, and notarized.

At Al Hiqba, we offer comprehensive services for drafting, reviewing, translating, and notarizing wills in compliance with UAE laws. Whether you are preparing a DIFC Will, a notarized Dubai Court Will, or a Will in line with Sharia or non-Sharia guidelines, our legal team ensures your document is accurate, valid, and officially recognized.

We assist individuals, couples, and families in preparing Arabic or bilingual wills that protect their estate and meet all notary public requirements in Dubai.

Why Choose Us

Trusted experts in personal legal documentation and notarization in Dubai.

Legally Compliant Drafting Our legal consultants work with you to draft a personalized will that clearly outlines your wishes, beneficiaries, and executors. We ensure all language and clauses are compliant with UAE regulations. Certified Translation A will must be in Arabic or bilingual format for notarization. We provide certified Arabic translations to ensure your will is legally accepted by UAE notary offices and courts.

Complete Privacy and Sensitivity We handle your personal matters with the utmost confidentiality and respect. Our secure process ensures your sensitive details remain private and protected. Efficient Notarization Our team manages the entire notarization process—from document preparation to appointment booking and final signature—so your will is completed without delays.

Recognized by Courts and Legal Entities Our notarized wills are accepted by Dubai Courts, DIFC Wills Service Centre, embassies, and other legal bodies, giving you peace of mind that your final wishes will be honored.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Notarizing your Will makes it a legally binding document, ensuring that your estate is distributed according to your wishes and reducing the risk of disputes or delays after your passing.

Yes. Non-Muslim expatriates can prepare a Will that follows their home country’s inheritance laws and is recognized by the Dubai Notary Public or DIFC Wills Centre.

You typically need your Emirates ID, passport copy, property or asset details, names of beneficiaries and guardians (if any), and a draft of your Will. We’ll guide you with a full checklist.

Yes. A Will must be in Arabic or bilingual (Arabic-English) format. We provide certified legal translation services to meet this requirement.

The process usually takes 2 to 3 working days, including drafting, translation, and notarization. Urgent processing options are also available.

Our Mission

At Al Hiqba, our mission is to ensure trust and authenticity through reliable notarization that makes documents legally recognized and universally accepted. We aim to help businesses, individuals, and institutions validate their records with accuracy, integrity, and cultural awareness


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