Let's choose executors and talk of wills: And yet not so, for what can we bequeath Save our deposed bodies to the ground? William Shakespeare , Richard II (c. 1595), Act III, scene 2, line 148. A few days back in my blog, I wrote a post about the importance of making a will; and making one when time is still on your side. Many of my friends who read the blog, had a lot of questions...some of them quite specific...some wanted to know if it is required to seek legal counsel when making a will, while some wanted to know what exactly one can include in one's will? Some wanted to know if a soft copy of a will is admissible, while some had questions as to where the will needed to be for safe keeping. The questions made it pretty clear that although, as far as lawyers are concerned, making a will is mere technicality, albeit a very important one; for the general public who have limited or often wrong knowledge of law, it is very important to have a few more clarifi...
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