Aug 11, 2025

What are the types of wills in the UAE?

What are the types of wills in the UAE?

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What are the types of wills in the UAE?

When it comes to estate planning in the UAE, one size doesn’t fit all. The UAE offers multiple will types to accommodate the country’s diverse population of expatriates and residents. But understanding which type of will suit your circumstances is essential for ensuring your family and assets are protected.

This guide explores all the significant types of wills available in the UAE, how they differ, and how to register them through the proper legal channels.

Why you need the right type of will in the UAE

A will is more than a document—it’s a legal assurance that your assets, wishes, and loved ones are protected in case of your death. However, choosing the wrong type of will could lead to complications, delays, or even asset distribution under Sharia law, especially if you are a non-Muslim without a valid registered will.

Having the correct type of will ensures:

Overview of will registration authorities in the UAE

The two main entities that allow will registration in the UAE are:

AuthoritySuitable ForLegal FrameworkLanguage
DIFC Wills CentreNon-Muslim only Common LawEnglish
Abu Dhabi Civil Family CourtMuslims & Non-MuslimsAbu Dhabi Civil Family Law English and Arabic

Types of wills in the UAE

Depending on your circumstances, here are the most commonly used wills in the UAE:

  1. Full will (DIFC)

This is a comprehensive will that covers all your UAE-based assets, guardianship of minor children, and any specific instructions you may have.

Who it’s for:

Non-Muslims with multiple types of assets, such as real estate, bank accounts, shares, and dependents.

  1. Mirror will (DIFC)

Mirror Wills are two wills created for couples with almost identical terms, where each partner names the other as the primary beneficiary.

Who it’s for:

Married non-Muslim couples who own joint or individual assets in the UAE.

  1. Property will (DIFC)

This will covers real estate properties located in UAE.

Who it’s for:

Non-Muslim property owners who only want to cover real estate in their will.

  1. Guardianship will (DIFC)

This type of will appoints temporary and permanent guardians for your minor children residing in the UAE.

Who it’s for:

Non-Muslim parents with minor children.

  1. Financial Assets will (DIFC)

Covers financial assets such as bank accounts, investment portfolios, and fixed deposits in the UAE.

Who it’s for:

Non-Muslims with substantial bank or investment assets in the UAE.

  1. Business owners will (DIFC)

Allows you to assign beneficiaries for your shares or ownership in a UAE-based company.

Who it’s for:

Non-Muslim entrepreneurs or shareholders in UAE companies.

  1. Abu Dhabi civil family court will

This is a general will registered through the Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court, which must be legally translated in Arabic.

Who it’s for:

Muslims and non-Muslims who prefer a lower-cost will option. For non-Muslims, asset distribution may still follow Sharia law unless explicitly waived.

Choosing the right type of will

Will TypeCoverageBest ForAuthority
Full WillAll assets & guardianshipNon-Muslim residentsDIFC
Mirror WillCouples’ assetsMarried non-MuslimsDIFC
Property AssetReal estate Real estate investorsDIFC
Guardianship WillChild guardianshipParents with minorsDIFC
Financial Assets WillBank accounts, sharesFinancial AssetsDIFC
Business Owners WillBusiness sharesEntrepreneursDIFC
Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court WillGeneral estateBudget-conscious residentsAbu Dhabi Civil Family Courts

The process to register your will

The steps vary slightly depending on where you register:

DIFC wills

  1. Draft the will through lawyer.
  2. Choose the correct will type(s).
  3. Submit for review and approval
  4. Pay the registration fee
  5. Book a virtual appointment.
  6. Receive your registered will.

Abu Dhabi civil family court wills

  1. Draft the will (and provide certified translation in Arabic).
  2. Submit on portal for review and approval.
  3. Pay the registration fee.
  4. Book an appointment online.
  5. Recieve a certified plan.

Documents required

DocumentUse
Passport CopyPersonal identification
Emirates IDUAE residency confirmation
Draft WillPrepared by a lawyer or individual
Marriage CertificatesFor guardianship Wills

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

  1. Can I register multiple types of wills in the UAE?

    Yes, you can register multiple wills for different purposes, such as a property will and a guardianship will.

  2. Do I need a will if I only own a bank account in the UAE?

    Yes. Without a will, your account may be frozen, and inheritance laws may delay access.

  3. Are DIFC wills valid across the UAE?

    DIFC wills are enforceable for assets located in the UAE.

  4. Can muslims use DIFC wills?

    No. DIFC wills are available only to non-Muslims.

  5. What is the cheapest type of will to register?

    Abu Dhabi civil family court wills are generally more affordable than DIFC wills.

  6. Can I include assets outside the UAE in my will?

    It is advisable to register separate wills in different jurisdictions, although DIFC wills allow mentioning international assets.

  7. Can I name guardians for my children in any will?

    Guardianship should be handled through a guardianship will, especially under DIFC.

  8. Are mirror wills the same as joint wills?

    No. Mirror Wills are separate but identical wills for each spouse.

  9. Do I need legal assistance to draft my will?

    It’s not mandatory but highly recommended to avoid legal errors or rejection during registration.

  10. Can I update or cancel a will after registration?

    Yes, both DIFC and Abu Dhabi Civil Family Court wills can be amended or revoked at any time.

Get expert help choosing the right will

Choosing the correct type of will isn’t just about filling out a form—it’s about protecting your assets, securing your children’s future, and making sure your wishes are honored. The right will helps you avoid legal delays, prevent family disputes, and ensure your wealth is distributed exactly how you intend.

At Kanoony, our legal experts help you understand the difference between will types and guide you to the one that fits your personal and financial circumstances. Whether you’re registering with DIFC Courts or Abu Dabi Civil Family Court, we handle everything from drafting to documentation to final registration.

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