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Writing a will
my husband and I (both expats) in the UAE are thinking of writing a will for my husband, just in case, since the law here is not always in favor of the wife. Any advice on how a will has to look like to be valid over here etc?
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Re: Writing a will
Originally Posted by alexalexa
(Post 7105915)
my husband and I (both expats) in the UAE are thinking of writing a will for my husband, just in case, since the law here is not always in favor of the wife. Any advice on how a will has to look like to be valid over here etc?
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Re: Writing a will
Alexalexa
I have answered you in another forum ;) See also my notes in the UAE Wiki. I give regular seminars on just this issue. - |
Re: Writing a will
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 7106389)
Alexalexa
I have answered you in another forum ;) See also my notes in the UAE Wiki. I give regular seminars on just this issue. - |
Re: Writing a will
Originally Posted by lionheart
(Post 7106490)
So would you mind issuing a brief synopsis on here, please?
But it is in the wiki! Can you not look at that? And I have covered this a few other times. Sharia Law is applied to assets held in the UAE, no matter the religion or domicile of the resident. On death a man's bank account, both single and joint, will be frozen. Cars is his name will also be impounded. Visas for dependents can be revoked in 30 days. Wills should be written in accordance with the laws of your home country, but can be translated into Arabic and attested by the courts in the UAE. You are far more likely to have your wishes taken into consideration if you can provide proper stamped documentation that the courts recognise. Under Sharia Law an individual has free over just one third of their assets. This usually means that the spouse could recived just this third with the remainder being distributed in accordance with islamic rulings - male children and/or male relatives of the man. All depends in the judge's decision when it gets to court. This is why expats should keep the bulk of their assets offshore to avoid the implications of Sharia Law. Wives should ensure that they have access to sufficent funds in their own name or offshore/overseas accounts should their husband die. Note - this is a brief synopsis. I go into more detail at my seminars. Wills can be written in the UAE - there are several decent lawyers I can recommend -and are valid in the home country if verified by the relevant embassy or consulate. - |
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What about a single woman, no dependants? I don't have a will in this country at the moment, how will my estate be distributed if I die without a will? (not that I have much of an estate but my shoes/dresses are worth a lot! :D)
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Re: Writing a will
Originally Posted by Patsy Stoned
(Post 7106917)
What about a single woman, no dependants? I don't have a will in this country at the moment, how will my estate be distributed if I die without a will? (not that I have much of an estate but my shoes/dresses are worth a lot! :D)
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Re: Writing a will
Patsy, can I have your super duper gym machines if you roll a double seven?
Cheers ginge |
Re: Writing a will
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
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