- A will is a legal document that expresses your wishes for how to distribute your property, money, and possessions after your death. It helps avoid disputes among family members and makes things easier for your loved ones.
- Making a will is simple - just write your wishes on any piece of paper, sign it, and have two witnesses sign as well to validate it. You don't need to go through legal formalities.
- In addition to a will, it's important to assign nominees for bank accounts and investments and make a list of important details like passwords, loans, and assets to share with family in case of emergency. Having a will provides clarity and avoids legal issues even if nominations are in place.
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