Dubai, UAE
Effective as of 5th March, the new DIFC Wills & Probate Registry (WPR) Practice Direction extends the application of the WPR rules to Ras Al Khaimah, enabling all property in Ras Al Khaimah to be disposed of by an English language common law will, and permitting registration of a will at the Registry, for eligible persons.
In a related move the DIFC Dispute Resolution Authority Academy of Law (AOL) confirmed plans for professional development seminars for the judiciary, law practitioners
Mark Beer, Chief Executive and Registrar
Chancellor Ahmed Mohammed Al Khatri, Chairman of Ras Al Khaimah Courts Department said: “The Government
The latest steps in the collaboration were agreed during the inaugural Joint Committee meeting attended by representatives of Ras Al Khaimah Government and the DIFC Courts, including Chancellor Ahmed Mohammed Al Khatri, Chairman of Ras Al Khaimah Courts Department, and Dr. Michael Hwang, SC, Head of the DRA.