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Will Drafting & Registration
A Will that says exactly what you mean, drafted to Indian formalities, witnessed correctly, and registered so it is hard to challenge.
Why most Wills fail
Wills rarely fail because of the language. They fail because an asset was missed, the witnesses were beneficiaries, the executor could not act, or nobody could find the original. We work from an asset register outwards, so the document is the last step rather than the first.
What the engagement looks like
A discovery conversation, a written asset and intent summary you sign off, a draft with our commentary, one revision round, and then execution with witnesses. Registration is optional under Indian law but we recommend it — a registered Will is materially harder to dispute.
Who this is for
Anyone over 18 with assets in their own name. It becomes urgent if you own immovable property, have minor children, have remarried, run a business, or hold assets in more than one country.
What you walk away with
- Complete asset register before a single line is drafted
- Executor and substitute executor named and briefed
- Residuary clause so nothing is accidentally left out
- Registration at the sub-registrar and safe custody guidance
- Codicils and periodic reviews as life changes
Your family should inherit your wealth, not your paperwork.
Start with a confidential conversation. No documents needed, no obligation — just a clear view of where your estate stands today.