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Will
Importance of Creating a Will
A Will is a legal document that specifies how a person’s assets, wealth, and responsibilities are to be distributed after their death. Without a Will, the estate of the deceased may fall into probate, causing legal complications and potential conflicts among heirs. A Will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, providing peace of mind and clarity for your loved ones.
Creating a Will is essential for individuals with significant assets, including property, investments, or business interests. It is also important for parents who wish to appoint a guardian for their minor children. A properly executed Will can prevent disputes and ensure that the estate is settled efficiently.
Documents Needed to Create a Will
To create a valid Will, the following documents and details are necessary:
- List of Assets: An inventory of all assets, including real estate, bank accounts, investments, and valuable personal items.
- List of Beneficiaries: Names and details of the people or organizations who will inherit the assets.
- Executor Details: The individual who will ensure that the instructions in the Will are followed.
- Guardian for Minors: If applicable, appoint a guardian to look after minor children.
- Witnesses: At least two witnesses are required to sign the Will and verify its authenticity.
Agent Assistance
Once your booking is confirmed, an agent will be assigned to guide you through the entire process, ensuring all documents are in place, handling queries, and speeding up approval.
Why Choose QikD for Will Drafting?
Creating a Will with QikD is straightforward and legally compliant. Our platform offers templates, legal assistance, and expert advice, ensuring that your Will is precise and reflects your wishes. By choosing QikD, you avoid potential errors that could invalidate your Will.