Secure Your Legacy with a Legally Valid Will & POA
Planning for the future isn’t just wise it’s a responsibility. Protect your loved ones, secure your assets, and ensure your wishes are honored with a properly drafted Last Will and Testament and Power of Attorney (POA).
What Is a Last Will?
A Last Will is a legally binding document that outlines how your assets, property, and responsibilities will be managed and distributed after your passing. It gives you control, clarity, and peace of mind ensuring your wishes are respected.
Asset Protection
Ensures your family, heirs, and beneficiaries are protected and your assets are handled according to your wishes.
Guardian Appointment
End-to-end handling of notary attestation through UAE’s approved notary platforms.
Legal Recognition
Thorough verification of ownership records and compliance with property laws.
Can a Power of Attorney
Change a Will?
No — a Power of Attorney (POA) cannot change a will.
A POA only grants authority to manage your affairs while you’re alive. Once you pass away, the POA becomes void and only your Last Will and Testament governs how your estate is handled.
important Distinction
- POA: Active during your lifetime
- Will: Takes effect after passing
- Separate legal authorities
Why You Need a Last Will
Protect Your Loved Ones
Ensure your family receives what you intend without disputes.
Avoid Court Delays
Prevent assets from getting stuck in legal procedures.
Appoint Guardians
Secure your children’s future by choosing trusted guardians.
Control Your Legacy
Decide who inherits your property, money, and personal assets.
Documents Required to Make a Will

Valid Government ID Proof

Address Proof

List of Assets & Properties

Details of Beneficiaries & Guardians

Witness Identification

Medical Fitness/Declaration of Sound Mind (recommended)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Can a power of attorney change a will?
No. A POA cannot change or override a Last Will. The Will becomes active only after death, while a POA is valid only during life.
Q2: Who should be my executor?
Choose someone trustworthy, responsible, and capable of handling financial and legal matters on your behalf.
Q3: Do I need a lawyer to make a will?
Not always, but legal assistance ensures accuracy and prevents disputes or invalidity.
Q4: Can I update my will later?
Yes, you can update it anytime with a fresh Will or a Codicil, as long as you are mentally fit.
Q5: What happens if I die without a will?
Your assets will be distributed under legal succession laws, not according to your personal wishes.
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