Gaining control over your legacy today can spare loved ones frustration in the future.
Some of the common mistakes while writing the Will include writing it in vague language which is difficult for beneficiaries to understand, not signing the Will in the presence of witnesses, appointing a beneficiary as a witness and not registering the Will to make it authentic.
Generally people do not write the 'Will' or plan to write the will after attaining the age of 50/60 years. A latest survey suggests that 80% people depart for heavenly abode without writing their will resulting in various avoidable complications hardship for their successors, few of which are here. Read on