Wills in Dubai & Power of Attorney: Secure Your UAE Legacy with POAPRO – UAE Digital
Need a Wills in Dubai or a Power of Attorney? POAPRO offers fast, secure online POA & DIFC Will registration for expats. Secure your family’s future. Get a free consult.
Product Brand: POAPRO Dubai Power of Attorney
Product Currency: AED
Product Price: 8000
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Pros
- Convenience and Time-Saving
- Facilitates Transactions
- Legal Representation
Cons
- Risk of Misuse
- Requires High Trust in the Agent
- Legal and Procedural Requirements

Navigating legal documentation in the UAE can be complex, especially from overseas. POAPRO Power of Attorney Dubai is your trusted partner, simplifying the process of drafting and registering essential legal documents. We provide fast, secure, and cost-effective online services to ensure your assets, business interests, and family are protected.
Our Core Services
We specialize in two key areas of legal documentation: Wills and Power of Attorney (POA).
1. Wills & Inheritance
This is our primary focus for expats. A registered Will is the only way to ensure your wishes are followed for your assets and the guardianship of your children.
2. Power of Attorney (POA)
A Power of Attorney allows you to appoint a trusted person (an “agent”) to manage your affairs on your behalf. This is essential for property transactions, business management, or legal matters when you cannot be present.
Types of POAs We Handle:
- General Power of Attorney: Grants broad authority to your agent to manage all your financial and legal affairs.
- Special Power of Attorney: A focused POA limited to a specific task, such as selling a single property, managing a specific bank account, or representing you in a legal case.
- Property POA: Specifically for buying, selling, renting, and managing your real estate assets in the UAE.
- Business POA: Authorizes an agent to handle company formation, sign corporate documents, and manage business operations.
- Vehicle POA: For the sale, purchase, or registration of a car.
Wills in Dubai for Expats
For non-Muslim expatriates, dying without a registered Will in the UAE (known as “dying intestate”) means your assets and guardianship of your children will be subject to the default distribution rules based on Sharia principles.
A formally registered Will in Dubai allows you to opt out of this default system and ensure your personal wishes are legally enforced.
Key Benefits of a Registered Will
- Secure Your Assets: Dictate exactly how your property, bank accounts, and investments are distributed.
- Appoint Guardians: Nominate trusted guardians for your minor children, ensuring they are cared for by the people you choose.
- Prevent Asset Freezing: A Will significantly speeds up the probate process, helping your family access bank accounts (including joint accounts) quickly.
- Protect Your Business: Ensure a smooth transition for your company shares and business assets, protecting your legacy and your partners.
- Avoid Family Disputes: A clear, legal document provides certainty and prevents confusion or conflict among your heirs.
Types of Wills We Help You Register (Keyword Variations)
We guide you in selecting and registering the right Will for your needs:
- DIFC Wills: A popular choice registered with the DIFC Courts. It allows you to cover your assets in Dubai (and RAK) and even worldwide. This can often be completed remotely.
- Abu Dhabi (ADJD) Wills: A highly efficient, cost-effective, and fully online system. It can cover your assets across all seven emirates and even internationally.
- Dubai Courts Wills (Notary Public): The traditional method of registering a non-Muslim Will directly with the Dubai Courts, offering comprehensive protection for all your assets within the UAE.
How It Works: The POAPRO 3-Step Process
We make the entire process simple, digital, and secure.
- Free Consultation & Order: Contact our team for a free consultation to discuss your needs. You can place your order online from anywhere in the world.
- Expert Drafting & Review: Our legal experts will draft your Will or POA in bilingual format (English and Arabic), ensuring it is fully compliant. We send the draft to you for your review and approval.
- Secure E-Notarization: We schedule and guide you through the secure online video notarization process with the relevant UAE authority (e.g., Dubai Courts, ADJD). You will receive your final, electronically stamped legal document.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why do I need a Will in Dubai as a non-Muslim expat?
If you do not have a registered Will, UAE law (based on Sharia principles) will automatically determine how your assets are distributed and who receives guardianship of your children. A registered Will is the only way to enforce your personal wishes for your family and assets.
What is the difference between a General Power of Attorney Dubai and a Special POA?
A General Power of Attorney (GPOA) gives your agent broad powers to act on your behalf in multiple matters (e.g., banking, property, business). A Special POA is limited to a single, specific purpose, such as “selling my apartment at Marina Gate” or “renewing my trade license.”
Can I register a DIFC Will even if I am not in the UAE?
Yes. The DIFC Wills Service allows for fully remote registration via a video conferencing appointment, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria (e.g., you are non-Muslim and have assets in Dubai).
Contact POAPRO Today to Secure Your Future:
- Phone: 054 561 2993
- Email: contact@poapro.ae
- Website: POAPRO
- Office Address: Office 1065, Tamani Arts Tower, Business Bay, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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