## ADJD Wills for Non-Muslim Expatriates in Abu Dhabi The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) allows non-Muslim expatriates to register legally binding Wills governing UAE-based assets. Without a registered Will, UAE federal inheritance law applies to the estate, which may not reflect the deceased's personal wishes. BeyondPOA.ae drafts and coordinates registration of ADJD Wills through the ADJD English Notary Services Bureau. ## Important Notice BeyondPOA.ae prepares Will documents and coordinates ADJD registration. We do not provide legal advice on inheritance planning, estate structuring, or the legal implications of Will provisions. For legal advice specific to your estate situation, you must consult a UAE-licensed legal practitioner or a qualified international estate lawyer. ## What an ADJD Will Can Cover An ADJD Will can address the distribution of UAE-based assets including real estate in Abu Dhabi, bank accounts, vehicles, business interests, and other UAE property. It can also address guardianship of minor children located in Abu Dhabi. ## ADJD Will vs DIFC Will ADJD Wills primarily cover Abu Dhabi assets. DIFC Wills primarily cover Dubai assets. If you hold significant assets in both Emirates, you may need both documents. BeyondPOA.ae can process both. Consult a UAE-licensed estate lawyer to determine the appropriate structure for your situation. ## Process Step 1 — Submit your asset and beneficiary details on BeyondPOA.ae Step 2 — Will document drafted in English using ADJD-accepted format Step 3 — Reviewed by registered notary lawyer Step 4 — Submitted to ADJD English Notary Bureau for registration Step 5 — Registered, certified Will delivered --- BeyondPOA.ae is a document clearing and processing platform licensed in Dubai, UAE. We do not provide legal advice. Will registration is performed through ADJD by registered UAE notary lawyers.

Does BeyondPOA.ae provide legal advice on Will drafting or inheritance?

No. BeyondPOA.ae prepares documents and coordinates ADJD registration. For legal advice on your estate, consult a UAE-licensed legal practitioner.

Who can register an ADJD Will?

Non-Muslim expatriates holding assets in Abu Dhabi or residing in Abu Dhabi may register Wills through ADJD.

Can BeyondPOA.ae register an ADJD Will in English?

Yes. BeyondPOA.ae processes ADJD Wills in English through ADJD's English Notary Services Bureau.

Do I need a lawyer to register an ADJD Will through BeyondPOA.ae?

BeyondPOA.ae coordinates the document preparation and registration process. A registered UAE notary lawyer reviews your document. For legal advice on Will contents, we recommend consulting a UAE-licensed legal practitioner.