Creating a will is one of the most important steps in ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your passing. At Rebizco, we make the process simple, confidential, and legally sound, providing you with peace of mind that your legacy is protected.
Whether you want to handwrite your wishes or have a formal document drafted, our team guides you through every step with clarity and care. With Rebizco, making a will is no longer a daunting task. it’s a straightforward path to peace of mind.
What is a Will?
A will is a legal document that declares how a person’s assets should be distributed after their death. In India, there are no rigid formalities—it can be handwritten or typed and does not require stamp paper. A handwritten will, when properly signed and witnessed, is often harder to dispute and carries substantial legal weight.
For a Will to be valid, it must:
Our Will Creation Process
At Rebizco, we help you draft a will that is comprehensive, personalized, and legally compliant. Here’s what it typically includes:
Why Making a Will Matters?
Writing a will is not just about assets, it’s about care, clarity, and control over what you leave behind.
Here are the key benefits:
Required Documents
To prepare a will, you’ll need the following essential documents:
Why Choose Rebizco?
At Rebizco, we prioritize clarity, legality, and care in every will we help create. Here’s why clients trust us:
Secure Your Tomorrow, Today
Don’t leave your legacy to uncertainty. With Rebizco’s Will Drafting Services, ensure your wishes are honored, your family is protected, and your legacy is preserved.
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FAQs
Q: Why should I make a will?
A: A will ensures that your assets are distributed as per your wishes and prevents family disputes.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to make a will?
A: No, but legal guidance can help make your will watertight and compliant with applicable laws.
Q: Can I write my own will?
A: Yes, but professional help is advised to avoid errors or ambiguity.
Q: What should my will include?
A: Your personal details, a list of assets, beneficiary details, executor nomination, and signatures.
Q: When should I update my will?
A: After major life events—marriage, divorce, childbirth, or changes in assets.
Q: What happens if I die without a will?
A: Your estate will be distributed under intestacy laws, which may not align with your wishes.
Q: What does an executor do?
A: The executor ensures your instructions are carried out, including managing and distributing assets.
Q: What if my will conflicts with account beneficiaries?
A: Beneficiary designations (e.g., in insurance) usually override the will—ensure consistency across documents.
Q: Can I amend my will without rewriting the whole thing?
A: Yes, changes can be made using a codicil or a new will revoking the previous one.
Q: Are there legal format requirements for a will?
A: Generally, it must be in writing, signed, and witnessed. Specifics may vary by region.
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