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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a trust only for the wealthy?

No. Trusts can benefit individuals at various income levels, especially for family protection and inheritance control.

Can a trust help with estate taxes?

Yes. Properly structured trusts can provide tax benefits and avoid probate delays.

Is it necessary to hire a lawyer to write a will in Singapore?

No, but legal drafting ensures your will is valid and reduces the risk of disputes or rejection by the court.

Can I change my will later?

Yes. You can revise your will at any time while you have mental capacity.

What happens if I die without a will?

Your estate will be distributed according to Singapore’s intestacy laws, which may not reflect your preferences.

Why do I need a will if I don’t have many assets?

A will provides clarity and control over your affairs, reduces conflict, and protects your loved ones—regardless of estate size.

Can I create both a will and a trust?

Yes. Trusts complement wills by offering control over how and when assets are distributed.

What happens if I die without a will in Singapore?

Your estate will be distributed under intestacy laws, which may not reflect your wishes.

Is a lawyer necessary to draft a will or trust?

While not mandatory, legal expertise ensures your documents are valid, enforceable, and tax-efficient.