5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WILLS

1. A WILL GIVES CLARITY:
Making a Will means you are leaving clear instructions on how your assets are to be shared and distributed upon death.

2. A WILL IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT: please don’t do-it-yourself (DIY), it just isn’t worth the risk
The Will we prepare for you will do the job of distributing your assets AFTER death. You need not make your WILL very complicated
(However, should you have special requirements, our Lawyers will specially draft a one-of-a-kind unique Will for you)

3. A WILL GIVES YOU THE FINAL SAY:
If you do not have a Will, the State will decide the distribution of your assets according to the Law. You don’t get to decide, the Law decides for you.

4. A WILL GIVES CERTAINTY & AVOID DISPUTES
Making a Will is really the last and best gift you can give to your loved ones.

5. A WILL IS ESSENTIAL:
Most people want their last wishes to be followed and assets distributed according to their wishes, that’s why you need to make a Will.

Make your Will now by filling up the WILLS FORM Your enquiries are strictly private & confidential.

Our Client’s interests is very important:- The person making the Will must have the mental capacity to do so, if we have doubts on the person’s mental capacity, we may advise that a doctor certify the person’s mental capacity

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Our Client was alleged to have caused harassment to the neighbour. The neighbour filed an action against our Client for Intentionally causing harassment, alarm or distress under section 3(1)(a)(b) of the Protection from Harassment Act, Cap 256A. The neighbour claimed that our Client was causing disturbances by “knocking hard on the walls" and “stamping on the floor”. We advised our Client to take all necessary steps to protect himself. This included getting the relevant evidence. We spent a lot of…

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Bad Debts Cases & Getting The Debtor to pay up

We serve many well-known Companies and Business People to recover monies and debts owed to our Clients. Our Client already won Court Judgment, which required the Losing Party to pay up the sums owed to our Client. But the Losing Party refused to pay. Our lawyers have successfully enforced many Court Judgments for our Clients. We advise Clients to use the legal methods most likely to succeed and which are the most cost-effective.

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Refusal to Pay under the Contract

Our Clients were involved in Contract dispute. Our Clients’ claim was for unpaid invoices, back-charges and variation works. We successfully defended against these Debtor's allegations, and to force the Debtor to pay up. In extreme cases, the Court will order a Bankruptcy Order against the Debtor.

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