
ADJD Will is a legal document that distributes your assets and guardianship of your children upon death. If you live in the UAE or have assets there, having wills in Abu Dhabi is recommended to avoid the application of local UAE/Sharia law.
Service Provider: POAPRO Dubai Power of Attorney
Service Currency: AED
Service Price: 12,000
Service Availability: PreOrder
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Secure your UAE assets with an ADJD Will. Benefit from English language registration and bypass Sharia law. Get expert DIFC Will Consultation, Drafting, and Registration services from POAPRO Dubai Power of Attorney.
How it Works?
Step 1
Order
Place your order online through our website or contact us for assistant
Step 2
Preparation
Your Will draft shall be prepared by our legal team, and then to be sent for approval
Step 3
Registration
We shall assist you with your Will registration
Terms and Conditions
- 5% VAT is applicable on all the above packages.
- ADJD Registration Fee: AED 950 for Single Will and AED 1,900 for Mirror Wills. This is payable separately.
- Additional AED 600 for urgent drafting in 1 working day available for all packages
- Registered Wills are issued by the ADJD in English and Arabic languages.
- You are a non-Muslim and has never been a Muslim, and your legal age must be over 21 years.
Why to trust POAPRO?
- Free consultation
- Legal Services made simple, accessible and cost effective
- You can order our services in easy steps and from any place in the world
- Many years of knowledge and expertise
- Our services are backed by a 30-day money back guarantee
Benefits of Writing a Will?
- You get to decide how your assets will be distributed: Without a will, your assets will be distributed according to Sharia law, which may not align with your wishes.
- You can choose a guardian for your children: If you have minor children, you can name a guardian in your will to ensure that they are taken care of.
- You can reduce the time and costs of probate: Writing a will can help speed up the process of distributing your assets, and can also save your heirs from incurring unnecessary costs.
- You can choose an executor you trust: The executor of your will is responsible for carrying out your wishes. By choosing someone you trust, you can have peace of mind knowing that your wishes will be respected.
