UAE Guardianship Will: Safeguarding Your Child’s Future with Legal Precision

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This article is part of our “Wills” series, focusing on exploring various aspects of wills registered in the UAE.

Overview

A Guardianship Will is indispensable for individuals residing in the UAE, particularly expatriates, who have minors under their care. This legal document ensures that your guardianship preferences are legally recognized and upheld according to the regulations set forth by the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). Recognized guardianship provisions cover various aspects, including the appointment of legal guardians, management of minor’s assets, and custodial arrangements.

  1. Guardianship Details
    • Question: Who do you designate as legal guardians for your minor children?
      • Guidance: Establish clear provisions for the appointment of legal guardians for your minor children. Specify the full names, contact details, and relationship to the minors of the individuals you wish to appoint. Ensure that the designated guardians are willing and able to assume the responsibilities outlined in the guardianship will, including providing care, education, and support for the minors.
  2. Custody Arrangements
    • Question: What are your preferences regarding the custody and care of your minor children?
      • Guidance: Outline your preferences for the custody and care of your minor children in the event of your incapacity or passing. Detail specific arrangements concerning living arrangements, education, healthcare, and other aspects of their well-being. Consider factors such as religious upbringing, cultural background, and any special needs or preferences of the minors.
  3. Guardianship Succession
    • Question: In the event that the designated guardians are unable or unwilling to serve, what provisions should be made for the succession of guardianship?
      • Guidance: Establish contingency plans for the succession of guardianship in case the designated guardians are unable or unwilling to fulfill their duties. Nominate alternative guardians and specify the criteria or conditions under which they should assume guardianship responsibilities.
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