e states and wills are not exactly the most exciting reading – no one wants to be reminded of their imminent death, but unfortunately, it’s necessary. And whether you want to know it or not, most of us require an expert to give us the right advice. Firstly, simply ask executors, who often wrestle with estates (and heirs), about how important it is to have a will, and secondly, know that wills should contain no obscurities.
There are many problems associated with the winding up of an estate, says Deenisha Nadesan, director of fiduciary services at Capital Legacy. “A major problem is of course when a person does not have a valid last will. It can result in delays in the reporting and administration of the estate and unintended consequences…