A Will is a legal document that outlines how your assets and property should be distributed upon a person's death. It tells who should get your money, your house, and other stuff you own.
For example, suppose a person’s will is to get the maximum percentage of the property to your son then this will come into effect after the person's death and accordingly the majority share of the property will go to the old son.
Will is very important for planning your assets and making sure your family or loved ones are taken care of. It also reduces confusion and family disputes.
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Testator’s Details: Name, age, and address of the person making the will.
Declaration: A statement declaring that the document is the testator’s last will and testament.
Revocation Clause: A clause that cancels any previous wills or codicils.
Distribution of Assets: Details on how the testator’s property, money, and belongings should be distributed among heirs and beneficiaries.
Guardianship: If applicable, the appointment of guardians for minor children.
Executor: Who will execute the will after the person’s death.
Signature: The testator’s signature at the end of the will.
Clear Distribution: Make sure that the person's property and assets are distributed according to your wishes.
Reduces Conflicts: Helps prevent arguments among family members by clearly stating how assets will be divided.
Speeds Up Legal Process: Makes transferring assets easier and faster for your heirs by simplifying the legal process.
Legal Recognition: It's a legal document that is enforceable in court, which makes your wishes clear and official.
Appoints Guardians: This lets you choose guardians for minor children, making sure they are cared for the way you want.
Draft the Will: Prepare a draft for the will, signed by the testator (the person making the will), and have it witnessed.
Identification Documents: Identification documents like an Aadhaar card, passport, or voter ID for both the person making the will and the witnesses.
Proof of Address: Submit proof of address for the testator.
Fee Payment: Pay the required registration fee
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The process usually includes an initial meeting to collect basic information, drafting the will based on your instructions, getting signatures and witnesses, and making sure all legal requirements are met.
You need to provide ID documents like an Aadhaar card, passport, or voter ID, plus any specific instructions about how you want your assets distributed and who should be guardians.
The first draft will be delivered within 2 working days from the time we start working on it.
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