After a lifetime of hard work, the older generation will more or less save some money. At a time when family property disputes are frequent, how to ensure that property is passed on according to one's own wishes and left to those who want to give it has become a matter of particular concern to everyone. Today, let's talk about how to plan the family property in advance by making a will, so as to avoid "worries":
List the property, and don't leave "fish that slip through the net".
Just as you need to have a recipe before cooking, you need to sort out the legal property you already have in your name before making a will. What is reserved for this person and which part is reserved for the other needs to be sorted out in advance. Otherwise, the missing property will enter the legal inheritance process, which is likely to cause family disputes in serious cases.
It is especially important to note that if you are married, there is a high probability that your property will involve joint property and will not be able to be completely disposed of by yourself. If you are worried that you will not be able to distinguish and make a mistake, you can also choose to find a professional organization to assist you in handling it.
For example, if you have a set of property purchased after marriage, only your name is written, but it is actually a property purchased by you and your other half, so this house should be half of you and your spouse, and you only have the right to dispose of the half that belongs to you. Because you do not have the right to dispose of that part of the property that belongs to your spouse.
Choose an heir and arrange a home for the property
While it is important to sort out what property to leave behind, it is also important to think clearly about who to leave it to.
One might ask who to leave the property to and whether it is necessary to discuss it with the family. In general, it is not required. The law states that if your property is entirely your own, you have the right to dispose of it as you wish, without reporting it to anyone, and without being influenced by others, especially those who may have access to your property.
You can choose to leave the property to one or several people according to your own ideas, and the specific distribution ratio can be clearly agreed through the will, so as to prevent disputes and family harmony caused by unclear statements in the future.
Judge your own situation and beware of ineffective operations
Once you've done the above, there's another important point you should not overlook – make sure you still have the ability to make a Will!
The law stipulates that only those who have full capacity for civil conduct and can express their wishes independently can make a will.
Some people say, "Can I not know if my mind is sober or not?" "But there is no evidence, and when someone questions your mental state of making a will after a hundred years, if there is no relevant evidence left, it is likely to be unfavorable to the heirs of your property.
Therefore, it is recommended to do a psychiatric assessment before making a will, and leave evidence "in black and white" so as not to leave an opportunity for others to take advantage of.
If you don't know how to operate, you can choose to contact a professional agency to assist in processing, several years of experience in making wills, can provide material review, mental evaluation, will professional guidance, will specification verification, will custody and other will making the whole process of the will making services, professional matters to be handled by professional people, naturally more assured.
Warm reminder of love inheritance
There are many difficulties in wills and inheritance, and it is recommended that people who have the need for family property distribution or encounter related difficulties contact professional institutions to assist in handling them in a timely manner, and do not write casually at home in order to save "small money", which not only fails to realize their wishes, but also may leave the family with ** annoyance. If there are disputes, disagreements, or miscommunication, there is no need to panic, you can choose a professional organization to assist you in handling it, and help you fight for your own legitimate rights and interests.