Waiver of Claims-Lawsuits
A Waiver of Claims or Lawsuits is a powerful legal tool that allows individuals or businesses to settle disputes, release liability, and avoid future legal actions. At NotarizeMe, we assist in drafting and notarizing waivers that are clear, enforceable, and fully compliant with UAE laws, giving you peace of mind in business or personal agreements.
Service Steps
Drafting Waivers
Preparation of legally sound waiver agreements tailored to your situation — whether business disputes, financial settlements, or personal matters.
Notarization & Attestation
Professional warning letters to employees, tenants, contractors, or business partners — ensuring your position is legally protected.
Settlement Agreements
Tailored notices based on your specific case, with the right legal tone and references to applicable laws.
Corporate Waivers
Waivers related to business partnerships, employment claims, or shareholder disputes.
Personal Waivers
Releases from personal claims, family matters, or civil disputes.
Why Choose Us
At NotarizeMe, we go beyond paperwork — our team ensures your legal documents are accurate, compliant, and processed without delays. With a focus on reliability and confidentiality, we make legal drafting, notarization, and attestation simple and stress-free.
Dubai-based professionals with in-depth knowledge of UAE legal system.Quick, efficient, and confidential handling of sensitive documents.Tailored solutions for both individuals and businesses.End-to-end assistance — from drafting to final attestation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a waiver of claims?
It's a legal document where one party gives up the right to pursue legal action or claims against another party.
When is a waiver used?
Often in settlements, business disputes, employment terminations, or financial agreements to prevent future lawsuits.
Does a waiver need to be notarized?
Yes, for legal enforceability in Dubai, waivers should be notarized by the Notary Public.
Can a waiver completely prevent future lawsuits?
Yes, if drafted correctly, a waiver is binding and can prevent future legal claims related to the matter waived.
How long does it take to prepare a waiver?
In most cases, a waiver can be drafted and notarized within 1–2 working days.