The OTP is a legal agreement that reserves the right to purchase a property, typically with a non-refundable deposit.
No, but legal drafting ensures your will is valid and reduces the risk of disputes or rejection by the court.
You should appoint a guardian in your will to care for them in case both parents pass away.
Yes. You can revise your will at any time while you have mental capacity.
Your estate will be distributed according to Singapore’s intestacy laws, which may not reflect your preferences.
A will provides clarity and control over your affairs, reduces conflict, and protects your loved ones—regardless of estate size.
Yes. Trusts complement wills by offering control over how and when assets are distributed.
Your estate will be distributed under intestacy laws, which may not reflect your wishes.
While not mandatory, legal expertise ensures your documents are valid, enforceable, and tax-efficient.
Consult a lawyer immediately. Sending an official cease and desist letter is often the first step.