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Will

The document that ensures your wishes are honored and spares your family unnecessary conflicts in the future.

A will is one of the most important legal documents a person can leave behind. It allows for precise determination of what will be done with one’s property after death, including the designation of heirs, the division of assets, and any conditions attached to the inheritance.

Unlike the automatic statutory distribution, which does not always reflect the deceased’s personal wishes, a will provides full control and ensures that the most significant decisions are made by you — not by others.

The importance of a will is especially clear in complex family situations: second marriages, children from previous relationships, common‑law partners, family members with special needs, or cases involving significant assets such as a residential property or a family business.

Without a will, the law may lead to a distribution that does not reflect the testator’s intent and may create tension, uncertainty, and legal disputes among family members.

A will is not merely a legal document, it is a tool that prevents future conflicts. When everything is written clearly, precisely, and unambiguously, there is no room for interpretation, disagreement, or claims leading to a will contest. Many families find themselves in difficult disputes at the most sensitive moments simply because there was no will to regulate matters in advance.

A well‑drafted will provides peace of mind to the testator during their lifetime, and peace to their family after their passing.

For a will to be valid, it must comply with the legal requirements: proper form, signatures, the testator’s capacity, absence of undue influence, and more.

Defects in a will may lead to its invalidation in the future. Therefore, drafting a will is not a technical act but a significant legal process that requires professional guidance

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Preparing a will with the assistance of an experienced inheritance lawyer ensures that the document is clear, precise, valid, and resistant to future challenges. A skilled lawyer can identify potential points of dispute in advance, draft unambiguous provisions, and ensure that the will meets all legal requirements so that it is neither invalidated nor delayed in unnecessary legal proceedings.

If you wish to prepare a will, it is important to do so correctly, responsibly, and professionally.

I invite you to contact me for personal, discreet, and comprehensive legal advice, and to prepare a will that accurately reflects your wishes, protects your family, and provides true peace of mind.

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