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Is a Will Enough to Pass on Your Legacy?

We all know that writing Wills is essential. It ensures that inheritance issues don’t crop up after you die. It helps you ensure distribution of your estate according to your desire and also aids you in planning out tax efficient structures for the future. But are your assets only confined to the money you made, […]

Estate Planning After Divorce

Gone are the days where marriage meant a lifetime of togetherness and commitment. Unfortunately today divorce is no longer a dirty word but an ugly reality in India, across all age groups and irrespective of social strata too. Most often, a divorce entails ugly wars between fighting couples and extended family. Given the scale of […]

Our article which appeared in Morningstar

Many people spend months deciding exactly how they would divide their estate and possessions after their death but they fail to spend a minute’s worth of notice on the person who would see that their will is carried out to the letter. Yes, that’s the role of an executor.  Simply put, the executor is the […]

Will he; Won’t he??

Greetings from WillEffect; we are back once again! In this article, we share with you key factors to consider when drawing up a will. They are based on some of the frequently asked questions that have come our way. If our earlier articles grabbed your interest, we are sure this will have you glued to your seat! […]

Where there is a Will……..

Dear Reader We would like to introduce you to a secret that will enable you to fulfil your dreams. And it is really quite simple. Honest! Most of us have dreams that involve goals for ourselves and our loved ones– buying your own house, sending your child abroad for higher education, giving your children the […]

WHERE THERE’S A ‘WILL’ THERE’S A WAY!

A large proportion of Indians find the thought of making a Will morbid. Familes find it taboo to bring it up in conversation, not realizing the implications of not leaving behind a Will. A sizeable proportion of Indians do think of writing a Will at some stage but put it at the back of their […]