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WILL LEGACY

A will constitutes a legal instrument that delineates the distribution of an individual's property upon their death. In the absence of a will, assets may be allocated to individuals other than those whom the decedent intended to inherit them.

Pre-planning Funeral & WILL Legacy

Pre-planning funeral arrangements is a sensitive and often challenging process for individuals and families. Nevertheless, this practice is becoming increasingly prevalent in Asian countries such as Singapore and Malaysia. Families are increasingly recognizing the benefits of engaging in pre-funeral planning, which allows them to effectively organize funeral arrangements in accordance with the wishes of their loved ones. This approach not only safeguards personal preferences but also reflects the final testament to the family, akin to the creation of a will. Thus, pre-funeral planning serves to honor and execute the expressed desires of the deceased.

A pre-funeral planning arrangement is essential for individuals who are single and do not have immediate next of kin. Engaging in such arrangements is a definitive demonstration of responsibility and a strong commitment to caring for one’s loved ones. This proactive approach is crucial in addressing the emotional and logistical complexities associated with end-of-life planning.

How to Make a Will?

 Requirements for a valid Will are:    

  1. The Will must be committed to writing

  2. The Testator must be at least 21 years old

  3. The Testator must sign the Will at the foot of the Will

  4. The Testator's signature must be witnessed by 2 or more witnesses, who must also sign the Will in his presence

  5. The 2 main witnesses cannot be beneficiaries of the Will, or spouses of beneficiaries

If the Testator is unable to sign at the foot of his Will, he may allow another person to sign it on his behalf and in his presence. In addition, witnesses apart from the 2 main witnesses can also be beneficiaries.

What to include in a Will

  1. List out all of your assets. 

  2. A Jointly owned bank account, house and CPF need not be devised by a Will.

  3. The beneficiaries (who to give the assets to) and guardians (for if the beneficiaries are too young), and how much each one is to receive.

  4. The executors (to carry out your Will). A beneficiary may also be the executor.

  5. A Revocation clause to revoke any and all previous Wills.

  6. A residuary clause that distributes any remainder of your estate according to your wishes. For example, if a beneficiary dies before you, the asset bequeathed to him becomes the remainder.

Will Central Provident Fund (CPF) monies be covered by your Will?

As CPF savings are not covered under your Will, you must make a CPF nomination if you want your CPF savings to be distributed according to your wishes upon your passing. Each Nominee will receive a proportion as specified in your nomination.

Otherwise, your CPF savings will be transferred to the Public Trustee's Office and distributed according to the rules in the Intestate Succession Act.

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