DIFC Wills are commonly considered by non-Muslim clients who want a specialist common-law style registry for UAE assets.
We help prepare the file, review the asset and family instructions, and coordinate the practical registration steps.
Eligibility, asset scope and registration requirements should be checked carefully before choosing the DIFC route.
Eligibility, asset scope and registration requirements should be checked carefully before choosing the DIFC route.
What a DIFC Will Can Cover
- Dubai and UAE assets where applicable
- Executors and guardianship instructions
- Real estate, bank accounts and shares
- Specific gifts or distribution instructions
- Full or single-asset will structures where appropriate
Important: A DIFC Will is not automatically the right solution for everyone. The suitability depends on eligibility, religion, assets and registry rules.
Required Documents
Passport and Emirates ID, if available
Family details and beneficiary information
Asset details such as property, bank accounts, shares or vehicles
Instructions for guardianship, executors and distribution
How the Service Works
1
Share Your Details
Send family, asset and beneficiary details for an initial review.
2
Choose the Right Registry
We help identify whether Dubai Courts, MOJ, DIFC or ADJD is more suitable.
3
Drafting and Review
The will is prepared in clear wording for review before any signing appointment.
4
Registration Coordination
We guide you through appointment, signing, witness or registration requirements.
5
Receive Final Confirmation
You receive the registered or completed documentation according to the chosen route.
*Price-Related Terms & Conditions
- Final pricing depends on the document type, urgency, number of parties, language, notarization route and authority requirements.
- Government, court, registry, notary, translation, attestation, courier or third-party fees are charged separately unless expressly included.
- Processing starts after receiving clear documents, valid identification and the information required for legal review.
- Timeframes may change if a court, notary, registry, authority or third party requests additional documents or clarification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who commonly uses DIFC Wills?
They are commonly used by eligible non-Muslims with UAE assets who want a specialist DIFC registry route.
Can the will be prepared online?
Initial review and drafting can usually be handled remotely. Signing and registration requirements depend on the selected route.
Can one will cover all UAE assets?
It depends on the registry route, asset type and the wording. We check this before confirming.
Do I need legal translation?
Some routes may require Arabic or bilingual documents. Translation needs are confirmed during review.