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Common Mistakes Expats Make With UAE Estate Planning

SwiftWill Legal Team March 31, 2026· ~2.5 min read

Estate planning is easy to put off, and easy to get wrong. Avoiding a few common pitfalls can save your family significant stress, cost, and delay.

Estate planning is easy to put off, and easy to get wrong. Avoiding a few common pitfalls can save your family significant stress, cost, and delay.

Assuming home-country rules apply

Most expats assume their estate will be handled under their home country's law. In the UAE, that is not automatic. Without a registered will or proof of home-country law, default UAE rules apply instead.

Forgetting guardianship

Many wills focus only on assets and overlook guardianship. For parents of minor children, leaving this out means a court may decide who raises your children.

Misaligned documents

If your will describes property or accounts differently from the official records, it can create delays. Always align your will with title deeds and account details.

Never updating the will

Life changes: marriage, new children, new property, or a move. A will should be reviewed and updated so it always reflects your current situation and wishes.

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