How to Update or Revoke an Indian Will
Marriage, a new flat, or a child abroad — life changes. Here is how to update a Will in India without creating two conflicting documents.
Read article →Clear answers on Wills, succession, and protecting assets in India.
Marriage, a new flat, or a child abroad — life changes. Here is how to update a Will in India without creating two conflicting documents.
Read article →Without a Will, Indian succession law — not your family — decides who inherits. That often means delays, frozen accounts, and disputes.
Read article →Most Indian families only need a Will. Trusts help when estates are complex, minors inherit large sums, or you need long-term control.
Read article →Most Will disputes come from unclear documents, improper signing, or family surprise — not from clever legal tricks.
Read article →In most cases, yes — self-acquired property can be willed to one child. Ancestral property and personal law rules are different.
Read article →Three different documents — three different purposes. Knowing which one you need saves months of confusion after a death in the family.
Read article →Two witnesses must see you sign. They should not be beneficiaries. Here is how NRIs can execute a Will correctly from India or abroad.
Read article →Your executor runs the Will after you die. For NRIs, choosing someone who can act in India is often more important than choosing the oldest child.
Read article →Indian law requires a written, signed, witnessed Will — not notarisation. Registration is optional but strongly recommended for property.
Read article →Yes — with a clear Will, a reliable executor in India, and the right certificates, NRIs can manage most inheritance steps remotely.
Read article →If you own property, accounts, or investments in India, a dedicated India Will is usually the safest approach — even if you already have a Will abroad.
Read article →A bank nominee is not the same as a legal owner. Here is what each role means and why families still need a Will.
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