Probate is the legal process of administering an estate after death. Understanding how it works in the UAE, and how a registered will streamlines it, helps families avoid unnecessary delays.
Probate is the legal process of administering an estate after death. Understanding how it works in the UAE, and how a registered will streamlines it, helps families avoid unnecessary delays.
What probate involves
After death, the estate must be formally administered: validating the will, settling local debts, and distributing assets to beneficiaries. Until this runs its course, assets such as bank accounts can remain frozen.
How registration speeds it up
A will registered with a dedicated registry such as DIFC or ADJD carries strong legal weight. DIFC judges, for example, issue grants of probate that facilitate execution of the testator's wishes, reducing uncertainty and delay.
The role of executors
Naming clear executors in your will means there are designated people empowered to act on behalf of the estate, file for probate, and protect assets promptly, rather than leaving your family to navigate the process unguided.
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