Safeguard Your Dubai Property Investment: Expert Will Setup Services for Future Security

Secure your real estate investments with our specialized will setup services in Dubai, ensuring your property assets are protected and your legacy is preserved.

Safeguard Your Assets, Ensuring Your Wishes

In Dubai, where Shariah law plays a pivotal role in estate planning, it's imperative for expats and foreign investors to have a will in place to ensure their assets are distributed according to their personal wishes. Without a will, assets are distributed under Shariah law by default, which may not align with the investor's intentions, particularly for non-Muslims. Recent legal reforms offer more flexibility for Muslims and non-Muslims in estate planning, allowing assets to be distributed outside Shariah law's default provisions. By drafting a will, expats and foreign investors can assert control over their asset distribution, securing their investments and their family's future in Dubai's vibrant market.

This is where RealTrust's expertise becomes invaluable. With extensive knowledge and experience in will planning within Dubai's unique legal landscape, RealTrust provides tailored guidance to navigate these complexities, ensuring your will accurately reflects your wishes and complies with local laws. Choosing RealTrust means partnering with a team that understands the intricacies of Dubai's estate laws, offering peace of mind and a secure legacy for your assets and loved ones.

  • Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Wills Service

    Expats and investors can draft and register wills that ensure the distribution of their assets according to their wishes, bypassing the default application of Shariah law.

  • Foundations for Estate Planning

    Foundations provide a structured approach to asset management and legacy preservation, with built-in wills.

  • Dubai Courts for Wills

    Dubai Courts have established a specific registry for non-Muslims, facilitating the registration and execution of wills in accordance with their personal wishes and the laws applicable to their own nationality or domicile.

  • Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court

    Recent changes in the law now permit Muslims from countries where Shariah Law is not applied to personal matters to register a civil will. This adjustment primarily affects Muslims residing outside of the GCC, allowing them greater flexibility in managing their personal estate according to their preferences.