7 Out of 10 Indian Families Face Court Battles Over Property Disputes

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7 Out of 10 Indian Families Face Court Battles Over Property Disputes

Don’t Let Your Family Be One of Them.

A Will is more than a document; it’s a promise of peace. With our legal expert services, you can ensure your loved ones are taken care of fairly, legally, and peacefully.

The Consequences of an Undecided Legacy.

When there’s no will, the law decides. Not you.

Family disputes can drag on for years in court, fracturing relationships.
Children and spouses may be left uncertain and unprotected.
Your hard-earned property may be distributed in a way you never intended.
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Get in Touch with Us For Free Consultation!

The Consequences of an Undecided Legacy.

When there’s no will, the law decides. Not you.

Family disputes can drag on for years in court, fracturing relationships.
Children and spouses may be left uncertain and unprotected.
Your hard-earned property may be distributed
in a way you never intended.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about wills—what they are, why they matter, and how to create one. This FAQ list helps you understand the basics to protect your wishes and assets easily.

A Will is a crucial legal document made by a person (Testator), which contains instructions to ensure that his assets are distributed as per his wishes after his death. A Will comes into effect after a person’s demise.

Making a Will is advisable if you own assets or have possessions of value that you would want to pass down to your family, it helps ensure they are distributed as per your wish, and it can make the process easier for your loved ones. Having a will not only amounts to better estate planning but can also save your family from legal disputes after your passing.

No, an online will is not legally valid in India. Indian law requires a Will to be a physical document that is signed in the presence of at least two witnesses. However, online platforms can help you to draft a Will from the comfort of your home and then you can take a print and sign.

If you don’t write a Will, your property and money will be shared out according to a legal default after your death, rather than your own expressed wishes. Your legal heir needs to get a ‘Succession’ certificate or ‘Legal Heir’ certificate first to acquire your assets. Typically, it can take up to 8 months to get it from the court.

Your legal heirs might not be able to track all of your assets and they will remain unclaimed. Currently, there are over 4 lakh crores of wealth lying unclaimed in India across several asset classes as family members don’t know about investments in shares, mutual funds, FD’s and many more classifications.

  • Filing the Probate papers, if required
  • Notifying the bank, government, and other departments about the death of the Testator
  • Distributing the deceased’s estate among the Beneficiaries as directed in the Will
  • Payment of all debts, taxes due, and filing of income tax returns