Writing a will
5 years ago
I am a 69 year old woman from Chennai. My husband passed away in Oct 2016, without writing a will. Presently I have two daughters, my eldest passed away in 1991, but has a 26 year old daughter. I have made legal heir succession certificates.
The house and a piece of land that I own are still in my husband's name.
Under the circumstances, can I write a will, so that there are no issues after my demise.
A.Dear Madam,
First get heirship certificate and get the property transferred in your name then write a Will.
First get heirship certificate and get the property transferred in your name then write a Will.
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Ambrose Leo
Responded 5 years ago
A.Before making a will you have to ensure all the immovable property is succeeded by you and also in the revenue records. It is better to consult a professional Lawyer to guide you & help you in all aspects and protect your interest.
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