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Once the bank is officially notified of a death, every account in the person’s name is frozen. This includes both single and joint accounts. Families often lose access to:
Even if your spouse is a joint account holder, the account remains closed until the probate process is completed.
The deceased’s visa is cancelled, and this notifies all linked government departments. This affects:
Dependent visas (spouse and children) may also be reviewed. The only exception is Golden Visas, which provide more stability and independence for family members.
Authorities will inform your home country through the relevant consulate or embassy. This is standard for all expatriate deaths in the UAE. Some estates may require paperwork from the home country during the probate process.
These three steps happen regardless of whether a Will exists. Where a Will makes a difference is in everything that follows.
Any end-of-service benefits owed by your employer will be deposited into your frozen bank account. If there is no Will or beneficiary form, your family will not be able to access these funds until the courts complete their process.
Life insurance and pension funds may pay beneficiaries directly, but only if those forms were completed correctly in advance.
A family member or executor must open a legal heir file with the local court. They need to submit key documents such as:
Without a Will, the court will rely on its own rules to determine who qualifies as a legal heir. These rules may not align with your personal wishes.
Once probate is granted, the executor can approach government departments such as banks, the Land Department, and RTA to begin transferring assets. This includes:
This process takes significantly longer when there is no Will because the court must first identify and confirm legal heirs.
Once everything is approved, assets are transferred to the beneficiaries identified by the court. Without a Will, this distribution may not reflect your personal, cultural, or religious intentions.
Lack of clarity often increases the risk of:
A registered Will does not prevent the initial mandatory steps, but it dramatically changes everything that happens afterwards.
A Will is not just a legal document. It is a roadmap for your family and a way to ensure your voice continues to guide them.
Planning for the future is never easy, but it is one of the greatest acts of love and responsibility. A Will protects your wishes, your assets, and the people who matter most.
At Just Wills, we help expats in the UAE create legally valid Wills that safeguard families, simplify the probate process, and remove uncertainty during difficult moments. Whether you are starting fresh or updating an old Will, we are here to help you every step of the way.
Do not leave your legacy to chance. Contact Just Wills today to begin your planning with confidence and peace of mind.
– Sameer Marria | Managing Director