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Whether you’re planning a life together or securing your legacy, our team provides expertly drafted prenuptial agreements and personalized wills that reflect your values and protect your rights.

📝 What is a Prenuptial Agreement?

A prenuptial agreement is a legal document signed before marriage that outlines how assets and finances will be handled in case of divorce or separation. In the UAE, it offers clarity and protection, especially for expats.

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Tailored to UAE & Sharia-compliant laws

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Protection for local & international marriages

📜 Write Your Will with Confidence

A legal will helps you decide how your assets, guardianship, and estate will be managed after your passing. We provide personalized will drafting services that comply with UAE laws and international standards.

Why It Matters:

Ensure your family is protected

Avoid future legal conflicts

Comply with UAE regulations (including DIFC Wills for non-Muslims)

Secure Your Future with Confidence

Wills and prenuptial agreements aren’t just paperwork — they’re peace of mind.
Let our team take care of the legal details so you can focus on what truly matters.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

🔒 What is a prenuptial agreement?

A prenuptial agreement is a legal contract signed before marriage that outlines how assets, property, and finances will be managed in case of divorce or separation.

Yes, prenuptial agreements are recognized in the UAE, especially for expats. It’s important that it’s properly drafted, translated, and notarized.

Absolutely. Both partners must willingly agree to the terms, and each should fully understand the document before signing.

A will is a legal document that outlines how your assets will be distributed after your passing. In the UAE, having a registered will helps avoid complications, especially for non-Muslim expats.

Yes, you can and should. Including guardianship ensures your children are cared for according to your wishes.

While not mandatory, registering your will at the DIFC Wills Service or Abu Dhabi Judicial Department adds legal protection and ensures your wishes are respected.

Yes, both can be updated at any time to reflect changes in your life circumstances.

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