I realized that many customers have the same questions and concerns when it comes to writing a Will. The questions may seem simple, but they often can't grasp how straightforward the process can be, while also understanding how crucial it is to get it right. In the coming months, I will be addressing the most frequently asked questions from our customers here.
One of our most commonly asked questions:
1. Does a Will need to be registered with the court to be valid?
No, a Will does not need to be registered with the court to be valid. As long as the Will follows the formalities required by local laws, it will be considered valid, which is why it's important to involve a professional. Some countries, such as Indonesia, may have such requirements, but the majority, especially common law countries, do not have this requirement.