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THEWILLDOESIT!

A will is a revocable Declaration of how a person wants his or her property distributed after death. OR

A legal document that is used to transfer estate to beneficiaries after death of the testator. One should make a will owing to:

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Inheritance disputes occur when there is a misunderstanding over what is intended to distribute upon death.”

NigelJAllsop

Atorney–atLaw

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• Certainty and Clarity as to how to have your assets distributed amongst family members.

• To ensure that your beneficiaries get exactly what you wish, for example to share equally between siblings or to provide for common law individual.

• Probate applications are easier with a will.

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