A last will is a legal document that determines how your assets are distributed after your death.
This is a legal document describing how a person’s assets and estate should be distributed after death. Also called Last Will.
It allows you to name beneficiaries, appoint an executor, and specify guardians for minor children.
Without a valid will, inheritance is governed by local law, which may not reflect your wishes.
When you need it
You need a will if you want control over how your estate is handled and who is responsible for managing it.
Related documents
- Letter of Wishes
- Testamentary Trust
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