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Estate planning, made understandable.

Practical guides on Wills, executors, beneficiaries and succession in India.

All Estate Planning Guides Legal NRI Perspective

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Codicil vs a New Will: Which Do You Need?

A codicil amends an existing Will; a fresh Will replaces it. Here's how to choose — and avoid contradictions that cause disputes.

10 Jul 2026
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Will Format in India: A Free Sample Will Template

The exact structure of a valid Will in India — with a free, plain-English sample template you can follow clause by clause.

05 Jul 2026
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Joint Wills vs Mirror Wills for Couples

Couples often want to plan together. Here's the difference between joint and mirror Wills — and which suits you.

01 Jul 2026
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How Often Should You Update Your Will?

A Will isn't 'set and forget'. Life changes — and your Will should keep up.

25 Jun 2026
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Guardianship: Naming Someone to Care for Your Minor Children

If you have young children, naming a guardian may be the most important clause in your Will.

17 Jun 2026
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Choosing an Executor: What to Look For

Your executor turns your Will into reality. Picking the right person matters as much as the Will itself.

11 Jun 2026
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How to Write a Will in India: A Simple 6-Step Guide

Making a Will is easier than you think. Here's the whole process, from your details to a signed document, in six clear steps.

01 Jun 2026
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