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At IRB, we offer fixed and transparent rates for will-writing services. Our process is simple, clear, and customizable to fit your needs. Your will can be tailored to reflect customized needs for advanced will-writing services.
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What is a will?
A will is a legal document that outlines how a person’s assets should be distributed after their death. In Singapore, for a will to be valid, it must be in writing, signed by the testator (the person making the will), and witnessed by at least two individuals.
Why do I need a will?
Having a will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, providing clarity and reducing potential disputes among beneficiaries. It also allows you to appoint executors to manage your estate, making the process smoother for your loved ones.
How does having a will protect my loved ones?
A will provides clear instructions on asset distribution, minimizing conflicts among family members. It can also expedite the probate process, allowing beneficiaries to access assets more quickly. Additionally, appointing guardians for minor children in your will ensures they are cared for by individuals you trust.
What is typically covered in a will?
A typical will includes:
- Distribution of assets (e.g., property, bank accounts, investments)
- Appointment of executors to manage the estate
- Appointment of guardians for minor children
- Specific bequests to individuals or charities
- Instructions for funeral arrangements
What happens if I die without a will?
If you pass away without a will (intestate), your assets will be distributed according to the Intestate Succession Act. This means the law determines who inherits your assets, which may not align with your personal wishes.
Why do I need a Letter of Administration?
When someone dies without a will, a Letter of Administration is required to appoint an administrator to manage and distribute the deceased’s estate. This legal document grants the administrator authority to handle the estate in accordance with the Intestate Succession Act.
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General Disclaimer
Foreign Assets: If the testator owns assets overseas, different inheritance laws may apply.
Estate Duty: While Singapore has abolished estate duty, cross-border estates may still face foreign taxes.