The division of estates begins with preliminary procedures such as the death certificate, the determination of heirs, and the proof of will and guardianship if there are minors. Then, the estate is managed temporarily until the completion of legal procedures, and no heir is permitted to act individually. After that, debts are settled and the will is executed before distributing the inheritance according to the Sharia shares. The division takes place either by mutual consent between the heirs or through the court in the event of a dispute. Finally, the division is officially documented to guarantee rights and ensure the stability of ownership. Download the full guide now to understand every step in detail and avoid disputes in the division of estates from start to finish.