Need a legally binding Will in Kurnool?
At Landmarq, we draft customized Wills that ensure your assets are distributed as per your wishes, complying fully with Indian Succession Act & AP laws.
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To get started, simply provide the following details:
1. Testator’s(Person Making the Will) Information
- Full Name
- Father’s/Mother’s or Spouse’s Name
- Date of Birth & Age
- Address
- Occupation (if applicable)
- Nationality and Religion
- A declaration that the person is of sound mind and making the Will voluntarily
2. Declaration of the Will
- A clear statement that this is the last Will and testament of the testator
- Revocation of all previous Wills (if any)
3. Details of Legal Heirs / Beneficiaries
- Full names of family members or others who will receive the property
- Relationship with the testator
- Age and address of each beneficiary
4. List of Assets and Properties
Provide a detailed description of all assets, such as:
- Movable Assets:
- Bank accounts (account numbers & bank names)
- Fixed deposits
- Vehicles (registration number)
- Jewelry, cash, stocks, insurance policies
- Immovable Assets:
- Land, house, flat, commercial property (Survey/Plot/Flat No., location, area, etc.)
- Agricultural land, ancestral property
- Any shares in undivided property or joint ownership
5. Asset Distribution Plan
- Who will receive what asset
- Proportion/share of each beneficiary
- Special instructions for specific assets, if any
6. Executor Details
- Name, age, and address of the person appointed as executor (the one who will carry out the Will’s instructions)
- Optionally, details of a substitute executor
7. Witness Details
- Names and addresses of at least two witnesses
- Their signatures should appear on the Will after witnessing the testator sign it
8. Guardian Details (If Minor Children Are Involved)
- Full name and relationship of the person nominated as guardian for minor children
9. Supporting Documents (Optional but Recommended)
- Identity proof of testator (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport)
- Address proof of testator
- Copies of property documents (sale deed, RTC, etc.)
- Recent passport-size photo of testator
- Health certificate (in case of elderly testators, to prove sound mind)
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1. What is a Will?
A Will is a legal document in which a person specifies how their assets and property should be distributed after their death.
2. Who can make a Will?
Any person who is of sound mind and above the age of 18 can make a Will.
3. Is registration of a Will mandatory?
No, registration is not mandatory, but registering a Will can add legal authenticity and reduce the chances of disputes.
4. Can a Will be changed or cancelled?
Yes, a Will can be changed (through a codicil) or completely rewritten and revoked at any time before the person’s death.
5. What is an executor in a Will?
An executor is a person appointed in the Will to carry out the wishes of the testator (person making the Will) and manage the estate.
6. Is it necessary to make a Will through a lawyer?
Not mandatory, but legal guidance ensures clarity and validity, especially in complex situations involving multiple heirs or properties.
7. What happens if a person dies without making a Will?
In that case, the property is distributed according to the personal succession laws (Hindu Succession Act, Muslim Law, etc.).
8. Can a Will be contested?
Yes, a Will can be challenged in court on grounds like fraud, coercion, undue influence, or mental incapacity of the testator.
9. How many witnesses are required for a valid Will?
At least two witnesses are required to attest a Will. They must see the testator sign and must also sign in the testator’s presence.
10. Where should a Will be stored?
In a safe place such as with a trusted lawyer, in a bank locker, or registered with the Sub-Registrar’s Office (if registered).