Inheritance law in Dubai plays a fundamental role in regulating legal distribution of assets, estates, and wealth between heirs, beneficiaries, and family members. Whether you are dealing with a will dispute, estate distribution conflict, disinheritance claim, or succession matter, our experienced inheritance lawyers in Dubai provide strategic legal solutions tailored to your needs.
Dubai’s inheritance framework is primarily governed by the UAE Personal Status Law (Federal Law No. 28 of 2005), influenced by Sharia succession principles and international estate regulations. This framework ensures fairness, protects beneficiary rights, and distributes estates efficiently across all Emirates.
Inheritance law refers to the branch of law that deals with legal distribution of a deceased person’s assets, property, and estate among rightful heirs and beneficiaries. Its main objective is to ensure lawful and fair distribution of estates while resolving any disputes that arise during the succession process.
In Dubai, inheritance law governs:

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Inheritance law in Dubai covers a wide range of matters, including:
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Inheritance law in Dubai governs the legal distribution of a deceased person’s assets and estate among heirs and beneficiaries under UAE Personal Status Law and Sharia principles.
Inheritance matters in Dubai are primarily governed by the UAE Personal Status Law (Federal Law No. 28 of 2005), with Sharia principles applying to Muslim estates and civil law options available for non-Muslims.
Yes. Non-Muslims can register a will with the DIFC Wills Service Centre or Dubai Courts to ensure their assets are distributed according to their personal wishes rather than Sharia principles.
Simple estate distributions can be completed in a few months, while contested inheritance cases involving disputes or cross-border assets may take considerably longer.
Yes. Foreign nationals can inherit property in Dubai, subject to UAE inheritance laws and any applicable international agreements between countries.
Having an experienced inheritance lawyer is strongly recommended, particularly for contested wills, cross-border estates, or complex asset distribution matters.
If you are dealing with an inheritance matter or need professional legal advice, our experienced inheritance lawyers in Dubai are ready to assist you.