Wills in the UAE: A Guide to Protecting Your Family & Assets
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Wills in the UAE: A Guide to Protecting Your Family & Assets

Authored by Abdulrahman Junaid, Partner, Head of Family Law | January 29, 2026

Wills in the UAE: Protect Your Rights and Your Family’s Future

Drafting a will in the UAE is more than a legal step, it is a way to safeguard your heirs’ rights and ensure your assets are distributed smoothly after your passing.

A legally attested will:

  • Clarifies entitlements

  • Facilitates smooth execution

  • Prevents future disputes between heirs, preserving family harmony

The UAE provides several authorised authorities for will attestation, including:

  • DIFC Courts

  • Dubai Courts
  • Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court

  • Ras Al Khaimah Courts

  • Federal Courts

A properly attested will ensures fairness, legal protection, and long-term stability for your loved ones.

Don’t wait to put your wishes in writing; what you do today can save your family stress tomorrow.