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The most important document you need to have in the UAE

The most important document you need to have in the UAE

Khaleej Timesa day ago

A Power of Attorney lets you protect your interests even when you're not around
Whether you're handling day-to-day matters, managing property, dealing with vehicle transactions, or running a business, staying in control isn't always easy, especially when you're not physically present. That's where one powerful legal document can make all the difference: the Power of Attorney.
In the UAE, even your closest family members, including your spouse, cannot legally manage your affairs without formal authorisation. That's why having a Power of Attorney (POA) in the UAE is crucial.
What exactly can a POA do?
A Power of Attorney (POA) is an essential legal tool that empowers a trusted person to act on your behalf across a wide range of matters. This includes personal affairs such as family sponsorships and visa processing, overseeing financial transactions, handling business operations, and representing you in legal matters. When you are unavailable, a POA ensures that your affairs continue to be managed efficiently and lawfully, removing unnecessary delays and providing peace of mind by allowing your trusted representative to make timely decisions on your behalf.
Unlike common misconceptions, POAs are not limited to business owners or elderly individuals. They apply to all adults of legal age in the UAE who wish to protect their interests while managing personal, financial, or legal matters during their absence.
Why every UAE resident should consider a POA
In a country like the UAE, where many residents are expatriates and legal matters are governed by a codified system, the POA is a must. It saves precious time, avoids legal delays, and allows trusted individuals to handle affairs without interruption. Power of Attorney stays valid for the time it's set for, and can be revoked at any time, giving you control and flexibility.
"A POA isn't about reacting to crises, it's about being prepared. It ensures timely decision-making and uninterrupted continuity in both personal and commercial matters," said Muhammad Tariq, managing partner at Legal Inz.
From routine transactions to major life decisions, a POA ensures that your affairs are handled smoothly, even when you can't be there in person.
Whether you're a UAE resident, business owner, investor, or simply someone who values peace of mind, being legally prepared is no longer optional - it's essential.
How to make your POA legally effective
A Power of Attorney in the UAE must adhere to a strict legal format, and any error can make the document invalid or unusable when it matters most. That's why legal experts recommend professional drafting and notarization.
For over a decade, Legal Inz has been a trusted name for Power of Attorney services in the UAE. The firm offers complete POA solutions tailored to individual needs and circumstances. Whether you're residing in the UAE or living abroad, the entire process, including drafting and notarisation, can be done 100 per cent remotely, offering convenience, legal accuracy, with affordability at the core.
Legal Inz has built a reputation for delivering POAs that are legally sound and practical for a wide range of personal and professional needs, while also being convenient for individuals who travel frequently or manage cross-border responsibilities.
With the right POA, your affairs continue smoothly without unnecessary delays or legal complications. A POA isn't about giving up control, it's about keeping control, no matter where you are.
To get your Power of Attorney in the UAE, consult a POA expert today and empower someone you trust to act on your behalf when you can't.

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