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Make Your Will Yourself With Model Drafts

Make Your Will Yourself With Model Drafts

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  • Author(s): H.L. Kumar
  • Publisher: Universal LexisNexis
  • Edition: 8 Ed 2022
  • ISBN 13 9789393850713
  • Approx. Pages 272 + contents
  • Format Paperback
  • Approx. Product Size 21 x 14 cms
  • Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
Death is inevitable but Life is said to be uncertain. The pandemic COVID has further accentuated the uncertainty as it has taken away the lives of thousands of people without any discrimination for old or young. Hence, any young person should not believe that he/she will make a Will when he/she will become old. Needless to state, that a Will can be changed by the testator when there are major changes e.g. getting married, acquiring or selling of more properties, births in the family and deaths of beneficiary or the executor, changes in the value of properties etc. It hardly needs to be underlined that the basic purpose of a Testator is to ensure that after his/her death, no dispute arises. Therefore, the Testator has to be extremely cautious and careful in preparing the Will. It will always be advisable for the Testator to take the help of any lawyer or expert (instead of creating e-Will) while preparing the Will so as to plug all the loopholes, which may give rise to the dispute(s) after his/her death. Order to avoid way is to prepare disputes after death over one's property, the safest the Will. Therefore, it should be prepared as early as possible when one feels that it must be adopted as a means to keep the assets and properties disposed of as per his/her Will.
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Contents
1.    What is a will
2.    What is the need of a will
3.    Types of wills
4.    Terms commonly used for making wills
5.    What can be bequeathed in a will
6.    Who can make a will
7.    Trust for Charitable Purpose
8.    Proof and effect of wills
9.    Execution of wills   
10.  The executor
11.  Will on video film
12.  Registration of a will
13.  Special Rules for interpretation of wills
14.  Probate and letter of administration
15.  Will by a Christian
16.  Will by a Muslim
17.  Will in special and suspicious circumstances
18.  Codicils
19.  Drafting of wills
20.  Indian Succession Act, 1925 Relevant and Important Provisions
21.  Attesting of a Will
22.  Precautions for Making a Will
23.  Frequently Asked Questions
24.  Model Drafts
Subject Index
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Author Details
H L Kumar Advocate., Supreme Court of India, Chief Editor, Labour Law Reporter
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