What is the Cost of Making a Will in Dubai?

This guide explains the cost of making a will in Dubai, including drafting charges, registration fees, amendment costs, and additional expenses. It also compares DIFC, ADJD, and Dubai Courts will costs, helping readers understand which option suits their budget and estate planning needs.
Will Registration in Dubai: Process, Costs & Timeline Guide (2026)

This blog explains will registration in Dubai, including what it means, why it matters, who should register, and what happens if you do not. It also covers the step by step process, required documents, cost comparison, expected timelines, and the difference between DIFC, Dubai Courts, and ADJD registration options.
Hindu Succession Act: Complete Guide to Property Rights and Inheritance Laws in India

The Hindu Succession Act defines how property is distributed among legal heirs when a Hindu dies without a will. This guide explains heir classification, property distribution rules, daughter rights after the 2005 amendment, and why estate planning is still important to avoid disputes.
Can a Foreign Citizen Inherit Property in India?

Foreign citizens are legally allowed to inherit property in India, even though direct property purchases are restricted under FEMA. Both movable and immovable assets can be inherited through a valid Will or succession laws, but proper documentation such as death certificates, Wills, and succession certificates may be required. While inheritance itself is not taxed, future sale of the property and repatriation of funds must follow Indian tax and foreign exchange regulations.
Special Marriage Act Explained: Property and Succession Rules

Marriage under the Special Marriage Act follows a civil legal framework that can change how inheritance works for a couple. In most cases, succession is governed by the Indian Succession Act rather than religion-based laws, meaning sons and daughters inherit equally and the spouse receives a defined legal share. Property ownership during marriage remains separate unless jointly registered, so proper documentation and a valid Will are important to avoid future disputes.
Is Probate Necessary for a Registered Will or Can It Be Avoided?

Probate is a court process that confirms a Will is legally valid, and registering a Will does not automatically remove this requirement. In India, probate may still be necessary for a registered Will depending on the property’s location, local jurisdiction rules, and whether any disputes arise among heirs. While a registered Will carries stronger evidentiary value, probate provides court-backed authority for asset transfer and may be required by banks, housing societies, or government authorities.
Will vs Gift Deed 2026: Key Differences & Choosing The Right Legal Document

Confused between making a Will or a Gift Deed? This guide explains the key legal differences, when each document takes effect, ownership implications, registration rules, and which option suits your situation best. It helps you decide whether you should transfer property now through a Gift Deed or plan distribution after death through a Will.
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