Private Legal Services in Dubai
Bankruptcy
The firm counsels both creditors and debtors on all aspects of bankruptcy, including the restructuring of debts as well as general and specific debt finance requirements. It also actively negotiates and litigates bankruptcy case.
Business and Investment Advise
Fatma Al Moosa Advocate & Legal Consultancy advises on all legal aspects of business and investment, including incorporation advice and implementation, contract law, partnership agreements, and sponsorship agreements.
Finance Advice And Debt Recovery
The Firm provides a complete consultancy service in all aspects of Finance and Debt recovery, including litigation in UAE.
Inheritance Law And Estate Planning
We have particular experience in estate planning, asset management, drafting wills, and distribution of descendant's estate.
Insurance Law
The firm advises and represents the insurance industry including transportation, marine, cargo and traffic liability, as well as business liability.
Intellectual Property
Fatma Al Moosa Advocate & Legal Consultancy specializes in the registration & intellectual property rights, the firm's practice extends to Trade mark law, registration of trademarks, protection from infringement, copyrights & technology patents.
Pensions
Significant changes are taking place in the pensions field since U.A.E.'s passage of a series of new laws regulating pensions. Fatma Al Moosa Advocate & Legal Consultancy can assist its clients in understanding these changes.
Power Of Attorneys
We specialize in drafting tailor-made authorizations and powers of attorney to suit the individual needs of our clients.
Real Estate
We represent both landlords and tenants in sophisticated real estate transactions. We render, but are not limited to reviewing and drafting tenancy contracts, commercial lease agreements and representing landlords as well as tenants in disputes before the competent authorities.
Comprehensive Private Legal Services in Dubai and Across the UAE
Our private client practice is built for individuals and families who need practical legal support in the UAE. We advise on family arrangements, inheritance planning, personal asset protection, tenancy and real-estate disputes, debt recovery, powers of attorney, and civil claims before UAE courts. Every matter starts with a structured legal assessment so the client understands the likely legal pathway, expected timeline, documentation requirements, and potential costs before moving forward.
For family and personal status matters, we assist clients in preparing case files that are complete and court-ready from the start. This includes identity and civil status documents, marriage or divorce documents where applicable, certified translations, supporting evidence, and communication records. In many cases, early legal planning avoids delay. Our team explains when negotiation, mediation, or a formal filing is the right next step, and we align strategy to the client’s risk profile, urgency, and long-term objectives.
For private real-estate and tenancy disputes, we provide advisory and representation support for lease disagreements, handover and maintenance claims, payment defaults, and landlord-tenant proceedings before relevant authorities. We review contracts and evidence in detail, identify enforceable rights, and prepare a clear litigation or settlement path. Where possible, we prioritize commercial settlement to save time and cost; where settlement is not realistic, we proceed with a disciplined filing strategy and evidence plan.
Inheritance and succession planning is another key area for private clients. We help clients document ownership structures, review succession risks, and prepare legal instruments required for asset transfer and family continuity. For cross-border families and expatriates, we provide practical guidance on jurisdictional considerations and document formalities that may affect enforceability in the UAE. Our objective is clarity and legal certainty, especially where family assets include property, business holdings, or bank relationships.
Typical UAE Process and Timeline
- Stage 1 (1-5 days): Intake, conflict check, legal issue mapping, and document checklist.
- Stage 2 (3-14 days): Legal notice, negotiation, or pre-action strategy depending on the matter.
- Stage 3 (2-6 weeks): Filing preparation, Arabic translation, evidence packaging, and authority submissions.
- Stage 4 (ongoing): Hearings, procedural follow-up, settlement discussions, and judgment enforcement planning.
Documents Commonly Required
- Emirates ID / passport copy and contact details.
- Contracts, notices, payment records, and correspondence.
- Property or tenancy records where applicable.
- Power of attorney documents for representation.
- Any prior court, police, or authority documents linked to the dispute.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to go to court immediately?
Not always. Many private disputes can be resolved through legal notice and structured negotiation before filing.
How long will a private case take?
Timeline depends on complexity, urgency, evidence quality, and whether the matter settles early.
Can you help if documents are in another language?
Yes. We guide certified translation and filing format requirements used in UAE legal processes.
Can I book a consultation remotely?
Yes. You can start through our appointment page or submit details via legal case review.
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Reviewed by Fatma Al Moosa, Advocate (UAE)
Credentials: UAE-licensed legal practice | Languages: Arabic, English | Practice focus: corporate advisory, dispute resolution, private client matters, and intellectual property.
Last updated: 2026-03-16