Learn the fundamental elements of a legally valid will. Identify the testator, understand the property/assets to be distributed
Choose the Right Type of Will
Explore different types of wills, such as simple wills, living wills, and joint wills. Select the one that aligns with your needs
Appoint an Executor
Designate a trustworthy executor who will be responsible for carrying out your wishes and managing your estate after passing
Be Clear and Specific
When drafting your will, use clear and specific language to outline how you want your assets distributed. Include details about beneficiaries, their shares
Witnesses and Signatures
To make your will legally valid, have it witnessed by at least two individuals who are not beneficiaries or spouses of beneficiaries