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Estate Law

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Estate Law

Estate law governs the manner in which an individual’s estate is handled. Given the wide range of topics that estate law touches upon including without limitation wills and trusts, let us handle your matters involving estate law issues. Our experts will be able to guide you through the process of your particular issue and can provide further legal advice on it.

 

Estate Planning

As the importance of financial planning has been gaining significant traction over the years, our clients are placing more emphasis on the value of succession planning, wealth management and the preservation of wealth.

Our Estate Planning team provides a wide range of legal services under Estate Laws, including without limitation

We have deep experience in Estate Laws and have advised countless clients with their Estate matters, ensuring that they get all the protection they want and understand their rights. Our experience allows us to pre-empt and mitigate any risks that may arise and ensure that you and/or your family do not encounter any pitfalls when dealing with your Estate matters.

WHAT WE OFFER

Estate Law Services

Probate & Letters of Administration

Facilitating the legal process of distributing a deceased person's assets according to their will (probate) or when there is no will (letters of administration).

Will Drafting

Crafting legally binding documents that express an individual's wishes regarding the distribution of their assets and care for dependents after their death.

Trusts

Establishing legal arrangements where assets are held and managed by a trustee on behalf of beneficiaries, ensuring efficient distribution and protection of assets.

Inheritance Disputes

Resolving conflicts that arise among heirs or beneficiaries regarding the distribution of assets, often involving contested wills or questions of legal entitlement.

Lasting Power of Attorney

Granting legal authority to a chosen individual (the attorney) to make decisions on behalf of another person (the donor) if they become incapacitated.

Deputyship

Appointing a deputy by the Court of Protection to make decisions on behalf of someone who lacks mental capacity to make decisions for themselves.

Deeds of Family Arrangements

Formalizing agreements within families regarding property, financial, or other matters, providing clarity and legal validity to familial arrangements.

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OUR BRIGADE OF ESTATE LAWYERS

Keith Hsu JOINT MANAGING Director
Mohammad Rizuan JOINT MANAGING Director
Sharifah Ally Director

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