WILL-MAKING IN 4 EASY STEPS
Make-it-Yourself Will
Wills
Makit-yourself-Will, Offline Will drafting services, Registration of Wills, Consultation for Wills, Review and Revision of Wills, Will Probate, Wills for NRIs/ PIOs, Will Executorship, Will Administration.
Trust
Formation of Trusts (Public, Family, Charitable etc.), Consultation for Trusts, Registration of Trusts, Creation of Trust Deed, Testamentary Trusts, Living Trusts, Regular Trusts, etc.
Estate Planning
Consultation on types of Estate Planning, Documents for Estate Planning, Estate Audit, Consultation on how to decide Nominees.
Taxation Planning
Types of tax planning: Short-term, Long-term, Permissive Tax Planning, Purposive Tax Planning, Online ITR Filing, Tax Resolution, Tax Relief, Tax Guidance, Solutions to Tax Notices.
Make your online Will in Just 4 Steps:
Creating a Will need not be complicated or expensive. Follow these four steps and create a customised Will now!
Register
Register yourself on the website and avail any required services
Make Payment
Select any service and make the necessary payment instantly
Fill the details
Fill all required information for the Will step-by-step
Get Will Online
Receive final copy via email, or print your readymade Will!
FAQs
Take a look at some of the most frequently asked questions
A Will is a legal document that signifies how the Will-maker, or testator, wishes to distribute their assets/ properties after their death.
Every person who is of sound mind, not a minor and free from fraud, coercion or undue influence can make a Will.
Preparing a Will ensures that all your assets and properties are divided and disposed of according to your preferences after your death, avoiding family disputes/misunderstandings and legal action. You can also add special instructions like donation of body part/s, type of funeral/ burial, etc.
No, it is not necessary to register your Will. However, it is encouraged that a Will be registered as there are many advantages of registration.
Some of the benefits are:
- A certified copy is kept at the office of registry.
- If there is suspicion of tampering, the original Will can be compared with the registry copy.
- In the event of loss or destruction of the original Will, a copy can be obtained from the registry office.
- The authenticity of the Will is proved.
Although registration is not compulsory, it is encouraged. Registration of a Will is done in the office of registry. Two witnesses, whose identities will be verified, must be present, after which they are required to attest that the document was signed in their presence. CFOCORP undertakes Will registration processes.
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Martin Smith
Shelly Barns
The process was simple to follow and easy to understand. It’s peace of mind to have a will in place without the expense of lawyers fees. Was very happy with the final product.
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