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Frequently Asked Questions
Who should write a Will?

Why should I make a Will?

What happens if I don't make
a Will?

When do you need to make
a new Will?

Should I consult a lawyer or
a professional will-writer in
the preparation of my Will?

Are Wills made using the Original Malaysian Legal Will Kit legal in Malaysia?


Some Frequently Asked Questions
&
their respective Answers
about WILLS



Who should write a Will?

Everybody should write Will regardless of how little or how much they may own.

It is the only legal and commonsense way to ensure that those you care about will benefit from any property or other assets you leave behind.



Why should I make a Will?

You should make valid Will as it is the only way you can nominate who you choose to receive whatever share of your property you want them to have.



What happens if I don’t make a Will?

If you don’t make a Will, your estate will be disposed of under the rules of intestacy in the Distribution Act which may not be what or how much you had intended to leave your Beneficiaries when you are gone.



When do you need to make a new Will?

Although there are various circumstances under which you should make a new Will, the key ones are:
If you change your mind about who will get what share of your         estate
If your circumstances change or the circumstances of your intended          Beneficiaries change necessitating in a reassessment of the              distribution of your estate.
If one of the Beneficiaries named in your Will dies.
If you marry, remarry or divorce.
If you believe that your existing Will is out of date.



Should I consult a lawyer or a professional Will-writer in the preparation of my Will?

You do not need the help of a lawyer or a professional Will-writer if you understand the instructions that are contained in this Kit.

However, if you are uncertain about your Will or if your Will requirements are in any way complicated or complex, then you should consult your lawyer.



Are Wills made using The Original Malaysian Legal Will Kit legal in Malaysia?

Yes – definitely. Your Will is totally legal and enforceable in the Probate Court when prepared by using this Kit and it can be used anywhere in Malaysia. This because this Kit has been written and designed by lawyers, and has been thoroughly checked by other lawyers to ensure that its contents comply with the relevant probate and administration laws in Malaysia.