The easiest and quickest format for those who are in an emergency. It also suits simple situations that involve a lesser number of beneficiaries, when assets are minimum or when you want to keep it simple. Quick Will is easy to follow and easy to draft. Available for monthly and yearly fees.
When you want to plan for the love of your family and your own peace, a COMPREHENSIVE WILL, gives you time, and space to think layout all the viewpoints about your wealth distribution and successors. Multiple properties can be listed under each type – movable or immovable. Under each property, the beneficiaries and succession types can be mentioned.
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to draft a legal Will with
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At Will2Care®, we provide equal care and consistent support to all our clients. We value your time and requirements. Your peace and privacy of decisions is what we adhere to. Our platform provides an equal opportunity to all citizens, India & abroad to create a legal WILL. We provide hassle-free services that are unique and ideal for several situations. All that you have to do is CHOOSE.
Taking care of your family is a primary concern for most people. However, it's equally important to make sure that when you're gone, you've made provisions for them to be taken care of. Without a WILL, your loved ones are put through trials and tribulations of seeking what rightfully belongs to them. If you want to ensure that this doesn’t happen, the best thing you can do is put together a legal Will.
Maintain the signed will and video
recording while signing as evidence
Succession pattern (sequential,
parallel or custom) for each unit
Access to Signed Will is provided to executor
based on OTP (security), miss call (flexibility)
and death certificate verification
Male Hindu (covered under Hindu Succession Act; also includes Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains
Female Hindu
However, any property a female Hindu inherits from her parents shall devolve, in case she has no children (including the children of any predeceased son or daughter), upon the heirs of the father. Similarly, property inherited from in-laws shall go to the in-laws’ heirs if she dies without children or grandchildren.
Christians (covered under Indian Succession Act)
Parsis (covered by the Indian Succession Act)
Muslims (covered by Shariat)
The Qazi (judge ruling according to Islamic religious law) takes the burial expenses and makes a list of the assets of the deceased that need to be distributed among the wife and children.
Hindu Undivided Family (HUF; by survivorship):
The property of a HUF devolves by survivorship. If the Karta dies, the property devolves upon the surviving members for four generations. Regardless of the fact that the heirs are Hindu, the property will not devolve in accordance with Hindu Succession Act.
However, a Class I male or female relative may make a claim on a share of the property, in which case the property would devolve upon the claimant as provided under the Hindu Succession Act