Your Will and Testament
Planning for the Future
Thinking about your own passing and deciding what will happen to your estate can be unsettling and overwhelming. For this reason, many of us delay, and often avoid, making a will. We understand this challenge and can help you put your affairs in order simply and efficiently.
Why You Need a Will
A will is a legal document that stipulates how your assets should be distributed and who should care for your minor children after you pass away. Having a will ensures your wishes are followed, provides protection for your loved ones, and offers peace of mind.
- Control over assets: It allows you to decide who inherits your property and ensure your assets go to the people or organisations you choose.
- Avoid intestate succession: Without a will, your estate will be distributed according to different succession laws. This might not align with your wishes, can prolong the finalisation of your estate, and place your loved ones in a difficult position.
- Guardianship of minor children: It allows you to appoint a guardian for your minor children. Without your clear instruction, their care and welfare will be governed by law.
- Establish trusts for minors: It allows you to create a trust to provide for and manage your minor children’s inheritance until they reach a specific age.
Our Approach
We help you plan and prepare a comprehensive and legally sound will, regardless of the size and value of your estate. Our advice is tailored to your needs and circumstances, ensuring you have a will that honours your wishes and safeguards your loved ones’ future.