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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

What should I do if someone is using my brand or product?

Consult a lawyer immediately. Sending an official cease and desist letter is often the first step.

Can I take legal action if my IP is not registered?

Yes, especially for passing off or copyright claims. Registration offers stronger protection but is not always required.

What are the penalties for IP infringement in Singapore?

They vary by type but may include damages, account of profits, injunctions, and in some cases, criminal penalties.

Can I recover costs from an IP infringer?

Yes. Courts often award costs and damages to successful claimants in infringement cases.

Can I register a trademark and a patent at the same time?

Yes. Trademarks protect brand identity, while patents protect inventions. A lawyer can help manage both processes.

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