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Page 1: Dubai Wills specialists

Have you ever considered?

What if tomorrow never comes?

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Under Sharia Law if a husband died, what share of his total estate in the UAE would his wife receive?

100%

80% 50% 1/8

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 If you are single under Sharia Law who would inherit your estate under the UAE should you die?

Your parents

Your sister

Your brother

The state

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Under Sharia Law upon a fathers death is the surviving  mother the automatic legal guardian of any children they have?

YesMay be

No

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If a married couple own property in joint names in the UAE, upon the death of either spouse does the surviving spouse automatically inherit it?

Yes – where it is expressly stated in a WillNO – where there is no Will and relying solely on property being in joint names

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Do joint accounts in the UAE get frozen if either spouse died?

No Not sureYes

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About us• Headed by a bona fide UK-

qualified lawyer Nita Maru.

• We are highly specialized in Wills/Sharia law.

• The firm has been issued a specific license for drafting wills in the UAE.

• Dubai-based with office in Indigo Tower, Jumeirah Lakes Towers.

• Expanded to Abu Dhabi.

• The Wills Specialists caters to expatriates of all nationalities.

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About us• Team comprises of Arabic speakers,

well-versed with Shariah Law, Dubai Courts and judges.

• Benchmark for ethics and professionalism.

• Comprehensive Estate/Asset planning services provided.

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The legislationArticle 17 - Law of UAE Civil Code:

• Conflicting articles.

• Currently grey area in relation to Inheritance and Succession issues.

• Legislation not updated.

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Implications of Sharia LawDefault Law is Sharia Law:

• Authorities intervene regarding guardianship of children.

• Guardianship can be awarded to another family member even if mother is surviving.

• Executors can be nominated on your behalf.

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Implications of Sharia LawDefault Law is Sharia Law:

• Under Sharia Law, the wife of the deceased receives one-eighth of the total estate.

• Sons receive double the share of daughters.

• Parents received one-sixth.

• Distribution is fixed as per reserved portions.

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Implications of Sharia LawDefault Law is Sharia Law:

• Within an hour of a fatality, bank accounts get frozen (even joint accounts).

• Bank accounts remain frozen until all liabilities cleared (loans / credit cards / debts).

• Visas are cancelled where husband is sponsor.

• Property owned in joint names –no right of survivorship concept.

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Services• Drafting of UAE / Shariah-compliant

wills.

• Advice and drafting of UK wills with or without trusts.

• Personal / Single wills.

• Mirror wills (includes two wills – one for husband, one for wife).

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Services• Wills for self-employed / business

proprietors.

• Power of Attorney.

• Advisory services related to succession / inheritance issues.

• Attestation / Notarization by UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

• Legal translation by a court-approved legal translator.

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With a will you are protecting your children.It’s one of the most effective ways of appointing Guardians and ensuring your children’s future is secure. You can appoint interim and full time guardians.

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With a will you will be in control.However, if you don’t have a will, others will decide how your estate is divided when you die.

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Benefits• Will document will over ride the

Shariah Law if you are a non-Muslim.

• Will is evidence of your intentions –Only way to ensure your wishes are carried out.

• If you are a parent who will look after your children? –Appoint Guardians of your choice.

• You can nominate your own executors.

• You can provide for children from previous relationships.

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Benefits• You can set up exclusion clauses.

• NO Family arguments.

• Make a provision for a Charity.

• Will brings, security, reassurance and peace of mind –making you in control.

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Now that I am completing the UAE-will process with Nita, I feel that I am truly doing everything I can to protect my children’s future. If you have children and don’t have a UAE will, you should call Nita.

Dr. Amanda Peters

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“It is difficult to find a level of service that matches what we would take for granted back home and I am so glad that I decided to instruct Nita to prepare my wills. Thank you for doing that for me.

Rosie Brotherston”

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Plan your future.We make it easy for you to plan for your future and that of your family whatever it holds.

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Take control.With a Will you get to leave exactly what you want and to whom you want; giving you control over what happens when you die.

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Reassure them.A will brings security, reassurance and above all peace of mind - not just for you but for all those who depend on you either now or in the future.

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Stop assuming.It's better to ask questions than to make assumptions.

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Talk to us.Office Suite 307, Indigo Tower, Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai

Tel No. : +971 04 448 4284

Mobile No. : +971 50 241 9704

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.willsuae.com

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Secure the ones you love…it’s never too early, but

often too late.