Life is beautiful, but death is inevitable. We can do nothing to prevent it, the only thing we can do is to think about our beloved ones just now.
The importance of writing a will cannot be overstated. So, why do you need to write a will?
- Writing a will is one of the most important things one can do during his/her lifetime.
- The purpose of writing a will is to give legal and clear instructions regarding your intentions.
- When you write a will you protect your assets.
- If you are not writing a will, intestacy laws exit.
Who can write a will?
- Person, writing a will is called a testator.
- A testator should be legally competent.
- He/she should be at least 18 years old.
- A testator should be in good health, sound mind and free from stress.
- You do not have to possess a large estate for writing a will. If you own any property, even such property as furniture, jewelry or paintings, you can write a will.
What is the process of writing a will? Here are tips that help writing a will:
- A testator has two options of writing a will:
- A testator can write a will himself/herself, but it should be written and signed in a presence of a witness; self-written will can cause problems and your possessions can be litigated;
- A testator can use a service of an attorney for writing a will.
Before you start writing a will you should know the following:
- What property you own;
- The value of your property;
- Whom you are leaving your assets.
You can secure the future of your family and property by writing a will. Do not hesitate to consult an attorney and write a legal will.







