29/09/2022
People might have some misconceptions about Estate/ Will Planning: -
Some people may think it is costly to get a will made, time-consuming and that all assets must be listed.
Older people also consider it taboo to discuss death.
When a person dies without a will and leaves behind multiple assets, the court will need to work out who gets what according to the Intestate Succession Act, depending on which family relations are still alive, leading to high legal fees.
Estate planning is about how you want your estate (or your assets) to be managed and transferred after your death.
It takes effect after your death and is very important to protect your family and avoid disputes.
That’s why estate planning is for everyone – not just the rich!
PM us - Council of Estate Planning today for a free consultation and we are glad to get you started.
SINGAPORE — Talking about and planning for one’s end-of-life care can be difficult, especially when death is still very much a taboo topic among many people in an Asian society such as Singapore. For 28-year-old Jasmine Goh, who is young and in good health, she was made to think about her own en...