May 5, 2026
Power of Attorney in Dubai

Power of Attorney in Dubai: Your Complete 2026 Legal Guide

Introduction

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a crucial legal instrument that authorises one person to act on another’s behalf in legal, financial, or business matters. In a dynamic hub like Dubai, where millions of expatriates, investors, and international residents live and work away from their home countries, a POA is an indispensable tool. It allows you to manage everything from a property sale and bank account access to company registration, without being physically present. However, under UAE law—which is rooted in the Civil Code and Sharia principles—a POA is far more than a signed letter; it is a rigorously regulated contract. Any mistake in its drafting, notarisation, or registration can lead to months of delay, costly legal fees, or outright rejection by government bodies. Before you sign any document, it’s critical to understand the legal landscape and the common pitfalls that many encounter.

What is a Power of Attorney (POA) Under Dubai Law?

Under the legal framework of the UAE, a Power of Attorney is a formal legal instrument regulated by Federal Law No. 5 of 1985 (the UAE Civil Transactions Law) as amended. This contrasts with common law jurisdictions; in Dubai’s civil law system, a POA is a precise, written contract, not a general delegation of authority. The person granting authority is the “principal” (or “grantor”), while the authorised person is the “agent” (or “attorney-in-fact”). For the POA to be legally valid and recognised by banks, the Dubai Land Department (DLD), and government bodies, it must meet stringent notarisation and language requirements. The UAE is set for a significant legal overhaul with Federal Decree-Law No. 25 of 2025, which will replace the 1985 Civil Code from June 1, 2026, further modernising the legal framework.

If executed outside the UAE, the POA must be legalised by the UAE Embassy in that country and then attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) before use in the Emirates. A POA automatically becomes void upon the death of the principal, and it must be notarised while the principal is physically present before the relevant authorities.

Types of Power of Attorney in Dubai

Choosing the correct type of POA is a critical first step, as the scope of authority you grant directly impacts its acceptance by authorities like the Dubai Land Department or the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). Below are the primary types recognised under Dubai law.

General Power of Attorney (GPOA)

A General POA grants the agent broad authority to manage a wide range of legal, financial, and business affairs on behalf of the principal. This is ideal for residents who are travelling for extended periods, are physically incapacitated, or need a trusted person to manage all their local matters. The scope can include everything from bank transactions and bill payments to legal representation.

Special Power of Attorney (SPOA) or Limited POA

In contrast, a Special POA limits the agent’s authority to one or more specific, defined tasks. This is the most commonly used and recommended type for single transactions, as it carries a lower risk of misuse. For instance, you might grant an agent the authority solely to sell a specific property, sign a specific commercial contract, or represent you in a particular court case. The POA expires automatically once the defined task is fully completed. For property sales, the DLD strictly requires a Special POA that explicitly names the property and transaction.

Durable Power of Attorney

A durable POA is specifically drafted to remain in effect even if the principal becomes mentally incapacitated or unable to make decisions. In the UAE, for a POA to be “durable,” it must contain specific wording to that effect; otherwise, the agent’s authority typically ends upon the principal’s incapacity. This type is crucial for long-term care or property management planning for elderly individuals or those facing medical issues.

When Do You Need a Power of Attorney in Dubai?

Most expatriates and business owners in Dubai will require a POA at some point to avoid personal appearances. Common scenarios where a POA is essential include:

  • Property Purchase or Sale: When an owner is overseas and needs an agent to attend the Dubai Land Department (DLD) Trustee Centre to sign transfer forms and receive payments.
  • Business and Corporate Management: Business owners use a POA to authorise managers to sign contracts, renew trade licenses with the Department of Economic Development (DED), open corporate bank accounts, or represent the company in free zone matters.
  • Opening and Managing Bank Accounts: Banks in the UAE require a notarised POA before allowing an agent to operate an account, sign cheques, or handle large financial transfers on the principal’s behalf.
  • Court and Legal Representation: A litigation POA is required to appoint a lawyer to file cases, attend court hearings, and obtain judgments for an individual or company.
  • Vehicle Registration and Transfer: To authorise someone to sell, buy, or register a vehicle with the RTA.

Legal Requirements for a Valid POA in Dubai

For a Power of Attorney to be legally enforceable by Banks, DLD, DED, or Courts in Dubai, it must comply with the following core requirements:

Formal Notarisation

The POA must be signed by the principal before a Notary Public. In Dubai, this means notarisation through the Dubai Courts Notary Public, a licensed private notary approved by the Ministry of Justice, or increasingly, the Dubai Courts e-Notary (online) system. Without notarisation, the document will be rejected by official bodies.

Arabic Language Requirement

Under UAE law, official legal documents must be in Arabic. A foreign-language POA (e.g., English) must be accompanied by a certified Arabic legal translation from a translator licensed by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ). In any dispute, the Arabic version of the text will be considered the legally authoritative version. Bilingual documents (Arabic and English) are common, but if there is any conflict, the Arabic text prevails.

Valid Identification

Both the principal and the agent must be clearly identified using their full names (as stated in their official IDs), their nationality, and their identification numbers — either a valid Emirates ID (if a UAE resident) or a passport number for non-residents.

Clear Specification of Powers

The document must outline the precise scope of authority granted to the agent. Vague or open-ended powers can lead to rejection by banks and authorities. For property transactions, the POA must include details such as the title deed number or Oqood certificate number and the specific power to “sell real estate for consideration.”

Attestation for Foreign-Issued POAs

If you are outside the UAE and notarise your POA in your home country, you must then have it attested in a strict chain: (1) notarisation in the home country; (2) attestation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the home country; (3) legalisation by the UAE Embassy in that country; and (4) final attestation by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) after the document arrives in the UAE- difinetly we do it for you-

Step-by-Step Process to Get a Power of Attorney in Dubai

The process typically takes one to two days if all documents are in order, though a foreign-issued POA may take 2–3 working days. The steps are as follows:

Step 1: Contact us to explain your needs before drafting the POA

A legally sound POA must be professionally drafted to comply with UAE law and your needs. A lawyer or legal consultant will ensure the authority clause is clear, the identification details are correct, and the type of POA (general, special, durable) is appropriate for your needs.

Step 2: Certified Legal Translation (if required)

If your draft is in English, Russian or Chinese, it must be translated into Arabic by a Ministry of Justice-certified legal translator. Abeedo’s team prepare the POA in a bilingual format with Arabic as the primary language to streamline the process effectively.

Step 3: Notarisation by Dubai Courts or Private Notary

The principal must attend the notary in person (or via the Dubai Courts e-Notary video verification system). The notary will verify the principal’s identity, witness the signature, and apply the official notary seal.

Step 4: Fee Payment and Collection

The agreed fees will be paid online. A digital copy is often provided immediately, and a soft copy will be shared or a physical notarised original can be couriered. The entire process at a Dubai Courts notary is usually completed within 1–2 business hours.

Estimated Costs and Timelines

Notary fees for a POA are standardised by Cabinet Resolution No. 19 of 2024. At a Dubai Courts public notary, the fee for a General POA is approximately AED 100–300 per signature, while a Special POA- remotely signing may differ. Additional costs include MOFA attestation (AED 150–200) and legal translation (varies, but typically AED 50-200). If you use a private notary for convenience or mobile services, fees can be higher, ranging from AED 500 to over AED 1,500 depending on urgency and other conditions.

Risks and Common Mistakes to Avoid

Many individuals and businesses make costly errors when handling a Power of Attorney without legal advice. The most frequent and dangerous mistakes include:

Using Generic or Foreign Templates

Generic online templates from non-UAE jurisdictions are rarely accepted by Dubai authorities. Banks and the DLD apply strict criteria to wording. A template missing specific phrases required by Dubai Courts will be rejected outright.

Missing Notarisation or Attestation

Simply signing a document and getting it stamped by a typing centre does not make it a valid POA. Without official notarisation by Dubai Courts or a licensed notary, the POA has no legal effect and will not be recognised by any official body.

Unclear or Incomplete Scope of Authority

Granting overly broad powers (e.g., “full authority in all matters”) can make banks and institutions uncomfortable and lead to rejection. Conversely, if the POA lacks specific authority to perform a necessary task (like receiving a manager’s cheque), the transaction cannot proceed.

Language Errors and Non-Compliant Translation

Using an uncertified translator can lead to legal challenges. Courts in Dubai conduct proceedings in Arabic and will rely only on the authoritative Arabic version. If the translation is inaccurate or incomplete, the POA may be deemed invalid.

Not Registering the POA with the Relevant Authority

Some POAs must be formally registered with specific departments to be effective. For example, a property POA used for a sale must be registered with the Dubai Land Department (DLD) and comply with DLD Circular No. 29/R/2025, which requires electronic verification and transaction-specific wording.

Working with an experienced law firm is the safest way to avoid these risks. WE ensure your POA is correctly drafted, lawfully notarised, and registered with the right authorities — saving you significant time, money, and legal headaches.

How a Dubai Law Firm Can Help You

We guarantee that your Power of Attorney is legally sound and enforceable. Our service provides value in several critical areas:

  • Expert Legal Drafting: Ensuring the language, scope, and conditions of the POA comply with the UAE Civil Transactions Law and current Dubai Courts requirements.
  • Ensuring Compliance with Authority Requirements: A lawyer will verify the POA meets the specific needs of the DLD, DED, RTA, or any designated bank, preventing costly rejections.
  • Error-Free Registration and Notarisation: Managing the complete notarisation or e-notary process and handling the registration of the POA with the relevant government entity.
  • Multilingual Support and Process Management: Providing bilingual coordination, including certified Arabic legal translation and efficient handling of attestation steps (MOFA, Embassy).
  • Assistance with Revocation or Disputes: Drafting and notarising the formal revocation of an existing POA when circumstances change, or the relationship with the agent deteriorates.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I get a Power of Attorney online in Dubai?

Yes. You can arrange a digital Power of Attorney through the official Dubai Courts e-Notary portal. This service allows legal residents and citizens to complete the notarisation process remotely using video verification, a valid Emirates ID, and their UAE PASS credentials or verification of valid original passport in a video call will be adequate. The electronically notarised document is issued in Arabic and contains a special verification barcode. Not all types of POA are eligible, but it is an excellent solution for many property, banking, and legal matters.

How much does it cost to notarise a POA in Dubai?

The official notary fees at Dubai Courts are regulated. A General POA fee is approximately AED 100–300 per signature, and a Special POA is typically AED 100–250 per signature. Private notaries charge more, usually AED 500–1,500+ for urgent or mobile services. Additional costs (legal translation, MOFA attestation) generally add AED 300–800.

Can I revoke a Power of Attorney in Dubai?

Yes, the principal can revoke (deactivate) a POA at any time, as long as they are of sound mind. Revocation must be done in writing through a formal “Notice of Revocation” document, which must be notarised by a Notary Public to be legally effective. You should then notify the agent and any third parties (e.g., your bank, DLD) in writing that the POA has been cancelled. If the POA was registered with a government department, the cancellation should also be registered there.

What happens if the POA is not in Arabic?

If a Power of Attorney is presented to a bank or government authority in English only, it will be rejected. You are required by law to have a Ministry of Justice (MOJ)-certified Arabic legal translation attached to the original document. The Arabic version is the only legally authoritative version in any dispute.

How long is a Power of Attorney valid for in Dubai?

In Dubai, a POA is generally valid for up to two years unless a shorter or different period is specified in the document itself. The POA can also expire upon the completion of a specific task (for a Special POA) or upon the death or mental incapacitation of the principal (unless it is a specifically drafted “durable” POA). For property POAs used at the DLD, the document must be issued no more than two years before submission.

Is it safe to use a Power of Attorney for property?

Yes, it is safe and standard practice for overseas property owners. However, you must use a Special POA limited to one specific property and transaction (e.g., “sale of Villa X”). You should only appoint a highly trusted person or a professional agent, and it is wise to have the POA reviewed by a lawyer to ensure it complies with DLD Circular No. 29/R/2025, which imposes electronic verification requirements and protections against misuse.

Can a person without a residence visa issue a POA?

Yes, any legally capable person holding a valid passport, even if they are not a UAE resident, can issue a POA. The primary requirement for notarisation is that the principal is identified by their valid official identity documents and the agent is identified by their Emirate ID.

Conclusion

A Power of Attorney is a powerful legal tool that can save you significant time, money, and stress when managing affairs in Dubai — but only if it is drafted and executed correctly under UAE law. Mistakes in authority, language, or notarisation can lead to months of delays, missed transactions, or even legal disputes. Whether you are a business owner needing to authorise a manager, an expatriate selling property from abroad, or an investor managing multiple assets, professional legal assistance is not just recommended; it is essential for peace of mind.

ٍSherif Abeedo, with an experienced legal team are registered with Dubai Courts and dedicated to providing clear, efficient, and accurate POA services. We manage the entire process, from drafting and certified translation to notarisation and government registration. Do not risk your important legal documents. Contact us today for your free initial review and ensure your Power of Attorney is valid, enforceable, and tailored precisely to your needs.

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Feb 13, 2026
المنازعات الايجارية في دبي

For many people worldwide, the United Arab Emirates has become a second home. This has led to an increased demand for rented properties and the need for registered tenancy contracts. However, many are unfamiliar with local regulations and rules, leading to common issues in rental disputes in Dubai or the UAE. But don’t worry! In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the process of filing a rental dispute in Dubai, focusing on the most prevalent problems we’ve encountered at www.abeedos.com

Understanding Rental Disputes in Dubai

Rental disputes in Dubai often arise from conflicts between landlords and tenants. The most frequently encountered issues include:

  1. Failure to Pay the Rent:

    Landlords can demand tenant eviction before the tenancy period ends if the tenant fails to pay rent within thirty days of receiving a payment notice from the landlord.

  2. Unfair Increase in Rent by the Landlord:

    If your landlord unjustly increases your rent, refer to Decree No. (43) of 2013. Both parties must be notified at least 90 days before the expiry of the tenancy contract if there are any changes in the conditions. If the landlord doesn’t comply, you can initiate a case with the Rental Dispute Center (RDC).

  3. Damage Inside the Property:

    Tenants should thoroughly inspect the property for any damage, document issues with photographs or video recordings, and notify the landlord to fix them.

  4. Landlord Forcing the Tenant to Vacate the Property:

  5. No one has the right to forcibly evict a tenant from a property in the UAE. The landlord must file an eviction case with the RDC to legally compel a tenant to vacate the property.

Required documents for resolving Rental Dispute:

  • Ejari tenancy contract certificate
  • Latest Dewa Bill
  • Title deed and passport of the landlord
  • Tenant’s passport, visa, and Emirates ID
  • Rental deposit slips
  • Copies of cheques
  • Proof of correspondence
  • Any Other supporting documents

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Navigating the legal terrain of rental disputes in Dubai can be daunting, especially if you’re unfamiliar with local regulations. Whether you’re a tenant or landlord, trust us to provide expert guidance in rental disputes, tenant-landlord disputes, rent dispute tribunal processes, and rental dispute resolution. Call us now to get a free Consultation

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May 28, 2024
Travel ban in UAE

Understanding the Nature of Travel Bans in the UAE:

Travel ban in Dubai Should be imposed for various reasons:

Financial Disputes:

Article 329 of the UAE Civil Transactions Law permits travel bans due to unsettled financial obligations.

Criminal Charges:
Article 21 of the UAE Criminal Procedure Law empowers authorities to issue travel bans in criminal cases.

Outstanding Debts: Under Article 380 of the UAE Penal Code, failure to repay a debt can lead to a travel ban.

Immigration Violations:
UAE immigration laws (governed by Federal Law No. 6 of 1973) allow travel bans for immigration-related violations

Seeking Legal Representation:

  • Regardless of the reason behind the travel ban, seeking legal representation is crucial.
  • Article 31 of the UAE Constitution ensures your right to legal counsel.
  • An experienced lawyer will:
    • Assess your case comprehensively.
    • Review the legality of the travel ban.

Provide expert advice tailored to your situation.


Clearing Debts and Legal Obligations
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      • Article 329 of the UAE Civil Transactions Law states that if a person fails to fulfill monetary obligations, the creditor may apply for a travel ban.
      • If your travel ban results from financial disputes or unpaid debts:
        • Settle these issues.
        • Obtain clearance certificates or written agreements confirming resolution.

Complying with legal obligations is crucial to lift the travel ban.

Negotiation and Settlement:

          • Article 16 of the UAE Civil Code emphasizes the principle of good faith in contractual relationships.
          • In cases of financial disputes, negotiation and settlement are viable options.
          • Abeedo legal consultant can engage with the opposing party to negotiate a settlement satisfying both parties.
          • Such settlements are generally binding once applied to the related court

Remember that legal complexities vary, and personalized advice from a qualified consultant is essential. If you’re facing a travel ban, consider a FREE CONSULTING CALL earlier for expert guidance.

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May 20, 2024
Rental disputes in Dubai

For many people worldwide, the United Arab Emirates has become a second home. This has led to an increased demand for rented properties and the need for registered tenancy contracts. However, many are unfamiliar with local regulations and rules, leading to common issues in rental disputes in Dubai or the UAE. But don’t worry! In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the process of filing a rental dispute in Dubai, focusing on the most prevalent problems we’ve encountered at www.abeedos.com

Understanding Rental Disputes in Dubai

Rental disputes in Dubai often arise from conflicts between landlords and tenants. The most frequently encountered issues include:

  1. Failure to Pay the Rent:

    Landlords can demand tenant eviction before the tenancy period ends if the tenant fails to pay rent within thirty days of receiving a payment notice from the landlord.

  2. Unfair Increase in Rent by the Landlord:

    If your landlord unjustly increases your rent, refer to Decree No. (43) of 2013. Both parties must be notified at least 90 days before the expiry of the tenancy contract if there are any changes in the conditions. If the landlord doesn’t comply, you can initiate a case with the Rental Dispute Center (RDC).

  3. Damage Inside the Property:

    Tenants should thoroughly inspect the property for any damage, document issues with photographs or video recordings, and notify the landlord to fix them.

  4. Landlord Forcing the Tenant to Vacate the Property:

  5. No one has the right to forcibly evict a tenant from a property in the UAE. The landlord must file an eviction case with the RDC to legally compel a tenant to vacate the property.

Required documents for resolving Rental Dispute:

  • Ejari tenancy contract certificate
  • Latest Dewa Bill
  • Title deed and passport of the landlord
  • Tenant’s passport, visa, and Emirates ID
  • Rental deposit slips
  • Copies of cheques
  • Proof of correspondence
  • Any Other supporting documents

Making Legal Navigation Easier with Abeedo Legal Consultant

Navigating the legal terrain of rental disputes in Dubai can be daunting, especially if you’re unfamiliar with local regulations. Whether you’re a tenant or landlord, trust us to provide expert guidance in rental disputes, tenant-landlord disputes, rent dispute tribunal processes, and rental dispute resolution. Call us now to get a free Consultation

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Jan 3, 2024
Debt collection in Dubai

Understanding Debt Collection

Debt collection involves recovering outstanding payments owed by individuals or businesses. Debt collection in Dubai can be complex due to cultural diversity, international transactions, and varying legal frameworks. CALL US NOW for a free consultation

Legal Framework in Dubai

Dubai’s legal system combines civil law principles with Islamic law (Sharia). Key aspects include:

  • Civil Transactions Law: Governs commercial and civil matters, including debt collection.
  • civil procedures Law: Governs the related proper forms, and deadlines of  legal procedures
  • Commercial Transactions Law: Pertains to business transactions, contracts, and trade.
  • Enforcement Law section: Regulates the execution of court judgments

Debt Collection Methods

  • Negotiation and Mediation: Attempt amicable settlements through negotiation or mediation.
  • Legal Notices: Issue formal demand letters to debtors.
  • Legal Proceedings: If negotiations fail, pursue legal action through courts.
  • Enforcement: Execute court orders to recover debts.

Legal Steps in Debt Collection

  1. Demand Letter: Send a written notice demanding payment within a specified period.
  2. Filing a Case: If ignored, file a case with the relevant court.
  3. Court Proceedings: Attend hearings, present evidence, and seek judgment.
  4. Execution: Enforce court orders (e.g., asset seizure, wage garnishment).

Challenges and Considerations

  • Cross-Border Debt: Dubai’s cosmopolitan nature leads to international debt disputes.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: Respect cultural norms during debt recovery.
  • Language Barriers: Address language differences effectively.
  • Legal Costs: Consider legal fees and court expenses.

Who are us:

  • Awad Alaryani Law Firm:
    A full-service law firm that offers debt collection in Dubai recovery services. Their experienced team handles unpaid invoices, cheques, and purchase orders. Their debt collection lawyers focus on dispute resolution, mediation, and litigation. They also cover property law, civil law, family law, criminal law, and international debt collection.

Abeedo Legal Consultant:
An expert in international debt collection and mortgage payment recovery.

Our thoughts:

Navigating debt collection in Dubai requires legal expertise, cultural awareness, and persistence. Whether you’re an individual or a business, seek professional guidance from a debt collection agency to ensure successful debt recovery. Call US Now for free consultation

 

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Nov 23, 2023
How to Start a Business in Dubai, Main land Vs Free zone

Set up business in Dubai main land

Starting a business in Dubai is exciting, and we’re here to make it easy for you! In this simple guide on “How to Start a Business in Dubai,” we’ll go through the steps for both Mainland and Freezone Companies. Before diving in and making your business dream don’t miss the role of the Corporate consultant in Dubai.

Starting a Business on the Mainland in Dubai

Here’s a step-by-step guide for setting up a business on the mainland:

Pick Your Business: Choose what you want to do. Check out the list on the DED website.

Decide How Your Business will be: Pick a type of business. There are different types like LLC, sole proprietorship, and more.

Give Your Business a Name: Choose a name that suits your business and check if it’s available on the DED website.

Get Permission to Start: Ask the DED for permission. Give them some papers like passport copies and a paper saying you can use the name.

Find a Friend: You need a local friend to help you. They must be from the UAE and own at least 51% of your business.

Make it Official: Write down the rules of your business and get it signed by a person who can make things official.

Get a Place for Your Business: Find a good place for your business and sign a paper saying you can use it. Make it official with some more papers.

Get More Approvals: Depending on your business, get more permissions from different offices.

Get a License: Ask the DED for a license to do business. Give them all the papers they want and some money.

Register Your Business: Tell other important offices about your business, so they know what you’re doing.

Starting a Business in a Freezone in Dubai

Now, let’s see how to set up a business in a free zone:

Pick a Free Zone: Choose a free zone that fits your business. Look at the list on the Dubai Free Zone Council website.

Decide How Your Business will be: Like before, pick a type of business that works for you in the free zone.

Give Your Business a Name: Choose a name for your business in the free zone and check if it’s available on their website.

Get Permission to Start: Ask the free zone for permission. Give them some papers like passport copies, a plan for your business, and a paper saying you can use the name.

Get a Place for Your Business: Find a good place for your business in the free zone and sign a paper saying you can use it. Make it official with the free zone office.

Get More Approvals: Depending on your business, get more permissions from different offices, just like on the mainland.

Get a License: Ask the free zone for a license to do business there. Give them all the papers they want and some money.

Register Your Business: Tell other important offices in the free zone about your business, so they know what you’re doing.

Starting a business in Dubai is a journey, and we hope this guide makes it simple for you. If you need extra help, Get a Free Consultation with Abeedo legal consultant for your Business Setup, a top business setup helper in Dubai, for support personalized to your needs. Your Dubai business adventure is about to begin!

     

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    Oct 30, 2023
    Arresting debtors in execution cases has been restricted

    New application Article 319 excution case in Dubai

    On 24 October 2023, The Dubai Cassation Court ruled decision no.4 of the General Authority of Cassation decisions. Arresting debtors in execution cases has been restricted by the new guidelines. The ruled decision has been issued based on the given opinion of the General Authority of Cassation for free consultation CALL US NOW

    The legal ground for arresting or imprisonment debtors

    The new decision required conditions that should be met to issue an arrest or imprisonment decision. Statement of inability to pay their debts is one of the common reasons for any execution case, But it leads to the crucial question; who has the responsibility to prove this inability?

    The issued decision has been derived from the principle of (solvency & insolvency of the debtors).
    Islamic law is one of the main resources of the law in UAE which assumes that the debtors are insolvent by default. Thus, it’s presumed that they can’t pay their debts unless proven otherwise.

    Proving solvency is a requirement to arrest debtors in execution cases

    Accordingly, proving the solvency of the debtors who cannot pay their debts falls on the execution applicant. The newly applied guidelines assigned the creditors showing evidence that their debtors truly could pay in order to make such decisions. Thus You can’t just imprison them or seize their freedom without providing proof.

    The Court’s Brief Investigation Before issuing an arresting debtor Decision

    the execution court shall take a brief investigation as a fact-checking process. During this investigation, the claimant should prove their allegations of the debtor’s solvency. Also, they could prove if there are illegal transactions of hiding debtor’s properties or other intended
    behaviours behind their financial struggles.

    Finally, it is a valuable legal development in the UAE legal system. that arresting debtors in execution cases has been restricted to a fair limit. the decision delivered a higher level of justice and reasonability of the end results. Arresting or imprisonment of debtors in execution cases will require significant preparation in the legal procedures from litigators. Thus we strategically, advise applying the new legal application proactively against those who might prepared their claims in bad faith.

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    Oct 15, 2023
    Legal Notices in UAE, the legal proactiveness

    Legal notices in Dubai UAE

     

     

    In the corporate world, safeguarding interests and ensuring legal compliance is not only good practice but also a cost-effective strategy. Legal Notices in UAE, however, it’s a formal notifications to inform others about a company’s intentions or rights, but they play a vital role in achieving these objectives proactively. This post will delve into the benefits of using legal notices in a corporate setting, with a focus on how being proactive with these notices can lead to substantial cost savings. CALL US  for immediate free legal consultation.

    It is a Clear and Effective Communication

    Apart from executive meetings, calls or badly written emails, the Legal notices facilitate clear communication, reducing misunderstandings and the potential for disputes especially in “the big matters”. By addressing issues early, legal notices can save companies from falling into big legal fighting and significant expenses.

    Strengthening Agreements in Fluctuated Stages

    Only professional who knows when to support agreements Proactively using legal notices to make it more robust especially in the exceeding deadlines, late payments or fluctuating deliverables.

    Protecting Intellectual Property and Assets

    Early legal notices assert and safeguard property rights, deterring unauthorized use or infringement before infringers invest more along with their legal defence.

    Legal Notices in UAE Mitigating Conflict Resolution

    Soft-tone legal notices can serve as the initial step in resolving disputes, once it prepared carefully with a make-sense argument; it pushes the resolution a further step, preventing conflicts from escalating which may end in costly legal action.

    Legal Notices in UAE mandatory for Contract Termination

    In UAE law, most legal cases require a clear legal notice within a specific period to state the ending of commercial or civil contracts as a formal requirement in front of the relevant courts.

    Employee Related Matters

    Any form of notice to the employees, even WhatsApp messages considered as evidence in employment cases, reducing the risk of losing their cases in the employment court. Also, it prevents much harm for corporates such as reminding departing employees about non-disclosure or non-compete agreements, safeguarding a company’s confidential information from leaking to competitors and much more.

    Mitigating Defamation Risks

    Social media statements when carrying strong messages among the circle of stakeholders considered a Proactive legal notice which reduces the likelihood of individuals making false statements about a specific situation or a negative historical accident.

    Our Advice for the legal notices in UAE

    However legal notices are a simple, costless indispensable tool, but they need a sensitive follow-up from your legal representative who could manage easily the sequences of such procedures. Thus, Selecting the best corporate consultant with a matched business perspective will definitely get your corporation the most benefits from noticing others. For such services CALL US for a free legal consultation.

     

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    Oct 2, 2023
    The new UAE Labor Law Amendments come into effect on 2024

    New amendments to labor law 2024

    Highlights of new amendments to labour law 2024

    The Federal Decree Law No. (20) of 2023 has introduced important amendments to Federal Decree Law No. (33) of 2021 concerning labour relations, which will come into effect on January 1, 2024. In this post, we will explain the key highlights of the new UAE Labor Law Amendments.

    The amendments authorized the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization a wider role in labour disputes. where it will be mandatory for the claimer to inquire about the amicable settlement to the ministry first. then the ministry in the disputes worth Aed50000 or less to decide finally. however, for the other disputes (which is more than Aed50000) in case of failure of amicable settlement refer the disputes along with a memo including their opinion to the competent court. The amendments authorized the ministry to simplify dispute resolution and enhance worker protections.   Sign Up Now for more information and updates.

     

    The Labour Court Jurisdiction

    According to the new amendments, the court has the Jurisdiction for labour disputes in two different cases:

    Disputes worth above Aed50000 with the mentioned referral of (MOHRE). Otherwise, the case shall be judged in non-acceptance.

    Disputes where a party does not comply with a prior amicable settlement decision by the Ministry, regardless of the claim’s value.

     

    The ministry’s Decision became an Executive Document

    The Ministry’s decision will have the force of an executive document, making it enforceable through standard procedures. However either party disagrees with the Ministry’s decision, they can file a case with the competent court of appeal.

     

    Worker’s Salary Protection

    During the dispute, the Ministry may require the employer to continue paying the worker’s salary for up to two months. If such disputes resulted in pending their salary. The minister can impose administrative procedures or measures on the establishment.

     

    Quick Court Hearings

    Any party could appeal (MOHRE) decision in front of the competent appeal court which they shall set a hearing within three working days from the date of the request. after informing the parties, the hearing, and a prompt decision will be made.

    Thus, Employers and employees alike should stay informed about these amendments, as they will have a profound impact on their legal procedures and their rights in sequence.  Sign Up Now for more information and updates.

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    Qualities of best family Law Lawyers in Dubai

    The Qualities of Best Family Law Lawyers in Dubai

    Family law cases can be complex, sensitive, and emotional. They can affect the lives of the parties and their children. Therefore, it is essential before hiring such professionals to determine the Qualities of The Best Family Law Lawyer in Dubai.

    Family law in Dubai follows the Sharia law and the personal laws of different nationalities and religions. However, non-Muslims can apply their own laws or the laws of their home country in some cases. For instant free consultation Call Us Now

    The best family lawyer in Dubai should have these qualities

    Expertise: They should know the Sharia law and the personal laws of different nationalities and religions. They should also know the local culture and norms of Dubai and the procedures and requirements of the courts and authorities. They should advise you on your legal rights and obligations, explain the possible outcomes and consequences of your case, and devise a suitable strategy to achieve your goals.

    Experience: They should have a proven track record of handling various types of family law cases. They should have handled cases similar to yours and have a good reputation among their peers and clients. They should also have a network of contacts and resources that can help them with your case.

    Communication: They should communicate effectively with you and the other parties in your case. They should listen to your concerns and expectations, answer your questions and doubts, explain the legal terms and concepts clearly and simply, and keep you updated on your case. They should also negotiate with the other party or their lawyer respectfully and constructively, and present their case persuasively and confidently in court.

    Empathy: They should understand your emotions and feelings, and provide you with emotional support and guidance. They should empathize with your situation and respect your preferences and choices. They should also balance their empathy with their objectivity and professionalism, and not let their personal opinions or biases affect their judgment or advice.

    Integrity: They should be honest, trustworthy, and ethical. Such lawyers respect the confidentiality and privacy of your case and do not disclose any information without your consent. Also, be transparent about their fees and charges, and do not overcharge you or hide any costs or expenses. They should also abide by the rules and regulations of the law and the court, and not engage in any illegal or unethical practices.

    The best family lawyer in Dubai can help you with different types of family law cases:

    Marriage

    They can help you get married in Dubai by advising you on the type of marriage that suits your situation, preparing and submitting the required documents, obtaining the necessary approvals and attestations, conducting or arranging the marriage ceremony, and registering the marriage contract.

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    Best Family Law Lawyer dealing with Divorce cases

    They can help you file for divorce in Dubai by advising you on the grounds for divorce that apply to your case, preparing and submitting the divorce petition or application, negotiating or mediating with the other party or their lawyer on issues such as alimony, child custody, child support, property division, etc., Call Now for representing you in court hearings or arbitration sessions and obtaining the divorce decree or certificate.

    Such a lawyer can also help you with these issues after divorce:

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    The Family Law Lawyer get the highest results in Financial Support or Maintenance (Alimonies) cases

    Financial support or maintenance is the obligation of one spouse to provide for the other spouse after divorce or separation. The amount and duration of financial support or maintenance depend on various factors, such as the financial status of both parties, the duration of the marriage, the reason for divorce, and the custody of children. The term “financial support” or “maintenance” can also include the provision for children, if any.

    In UAE law, the financial support or maintenance of a spouse is determined by the courts or by mutual agreement between the parties. A lawyer can help you claim financial support or maintenance from your spouse by proving your need and his or her ability to pay, and by negotiating or litigating for a fair amount. Call Us Now to explain

    If you want to learn more about how financial support or maintenance is calculated and paid depending on your scenarios, Call Us for Free Consultation

    Property Distribution

    Property distribution is the allocation of marital property and assets after divorce or separation. The distribution of property depends on whether the parties have an agreement that specifies how they will distribute their property in case of divorce or separation. If there is no such agreement, the court will decide how to divide the property according to the applicable law. The law that applies to property distribution in UAE may vary depending on the nationality and religion of the parties, as well as the location and type of the property.

    The family lawyer can help you protect your rights to the marital home and other assets by preparing or reviewing any agreement that you may have with your spouse. Also gathering and presenting evidence of your contribution and entitlement to the property, and by negotiating or litigating for a fair distribution.  If you need to know more about the distinction between personal and joint property, the role of Sharia law, and the enforcement of foreign judgments Call Us for free consultation.

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    Travel ban

    A travel ban is a legal order that prevents a person from leaving the country for a certain period of time or until a certain condition is met. It can be imposed by the court or by the immigration authorities for various reasons. The Best Family Law Lawyer in Dubai can help you obtain a travel ban on your husband or your children by applying to the court or the immigration authorities with valid grounds and supporting documents.

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    Name change

    Name change is the process of changing your surname or your children’s surname after divorce. Changing your surname or your children’s surname after divorce is not mandatory. However, it is possible if you wish to do so. The procedure for changing your surname or your children’s surname depends on your nationality and religion. Such a lawyer can help you by advising you on the law and procedure and assisting with the paperwork.

    Attesting foreign judgment

    Foreign judgment enforcement

    Foreign judgment enforcement is the process of making a foreign divorce judgment effective and binding in the UAE. If you obtained a divorce judgment from another country, you need to enforce it in the UAE to make it effective and binding. Thus enforcing a foreign divorce judgment in the UAE requires attesting such judgment. The court will examine the judgment or order and decide whether to recognize it or not based on certain criteria. Such a lawyer can help you enforce a foreign divorce judgment or a foreign court order in the UAE.

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    Appeal first instant judgments

    The appeal is the process of challenging a divorce judgment. The Best Family Law Lawyer in Dubai can help you appeal a divorce judgment. Also, they explained whether you have valid grounds for appeal or not. Preparing and submitting the appeal petition and the supporting documents is the main process.

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