When a person dies intestate, it becomes very difficult for those left behind to gain access of his estate since they cannot be dealt with or transferred without court orders.
Read MoreAccording to Shariah law, a Muslim can bequeath a certain percentage of his or her assets based on a will.
Read MoreA DIFC Will and/or setting up a DIFC Foundation helps if you have assets in the UAE.
Read MoreA DIFC Will is one of the most straightforward ways for non-Muslim expatriates living in the UAE to direct and protect the succession of their local assets if anything should happen to them.
Read MoreNew regulations cover divorce, inheritance and alcohol, as well as tougher punishments for men who harass women and a Good Samaritan law
Read MoreNon-Muslim ex-pats with assets (cash, bank accounts, properties) in the UAE should make a will
Read MoreFor non-Muslim residents, there is no need for you to have multiple wills in the UAE as Dubai is now allowing UAE-wide assets, even those abroad, to be registered here in the emirate.
Read MoreWithout a recognised will a non-Muslim's assets can be divided according to Sharia law
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