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Islamic Wills, Islamic Trusts and Islamic Prenups made easy.
Start your Islamic WillShariawiz makes it easy for you to fulfill your faith and protect your family by preparing an Islamic Will or Trust.
A will is sufficient for most of us, but if you have assets in multiple states or if you live in a state with a long and expensive probate process, like California, a trust may be better for you. If you want your spouse to manage your assets after your death, then have all your separate and marital assets distributed to your Islamic heirs after both of you pass away, you may want to create a Family Waqf. No matter which you choose, you will be able to divide your estate Islamically, leave charitable bequests, and specify your final arrangements.
Distribute assets Islamically after death of your spouse
Avoid probate court
Distribute assets Islamically after death of your spouseYou need a Will so that:
If you do not want state law to decide who gets your estate, use the Shariawiz software to prepare your own custom-tailored state-specific, legally binding, Shari'a-compliant estate plan.
Your Islamic Will, like a secular will, covers all the assets that make up your estate. When you die, the interests you have in all your property - real and moveable - become part of your estate, and will be distributed to your Islamic heirs in your Islamic Will.
However, your Will does not cover assets that are transferred to third parties by right of survivorship or because of pre-selected beneficiaries, such as:
When you pass away, all assets owned individually and assets with the estate selected to be the beneficiary would be distributed according to your Islamic Will. All retirement accounts, insurance proceeds, and assets owned with a right of survivorship will be distributed to the pre-selected beneficiary outside of your estate.
You will first begin by answering the questions in the Shariawiz Islamic Prenuptial Agreement software. Once you're finished answering your portion, you will be able to invite your potential spouse to answer his/her portion of questions as well. You will both disclose your assets to be reviewed by the other (don't worry, you don't have to upload any documents).
Once the two of you have both answered the questions, our software will inform you whether there are answers that you disagreed on. If so, you will be able to negotiate via online messaging and email communications until you both agree to all the terms of the Prenuptial Agreement as well as the financial disclosures that have been provided.
Then, you can download your completed Prenuptial Agreement and Muslim Marriage Contract! You will sign the Prenuptial Agreement before the wedding, and the Muslim Marriage Contract will be signed during your Islamic marriage ceremony.
Each Shariawiz estate plan document is legally-valid, state specific and custom tailored by you. Shariawiz uses bank-level encryption to keep your information safe and secure.
Our wills, trusts, and prenups are affordable and make estate and financial planning accessible to all Muslim Americans.
Built by a team of lawyers and Islamic law experts, every Shariawiz document is Shari'a-compliant and scholar-approved.
Your privacy is our priority. Our platform employs top-tier security to safeguard your sensitive information.
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