We do not ask you to list your assets in your Will. The reason for this is because this changes during the course of a person's life. 


If your Will specifically references your assets, you would need to continuously revise your Will so that it accurately reflects your estate at the time of your death. Our team of legal experts carefully drafted the provisions of your Will in order to avoid the need to amend your Will every time there are changes to your asset base.


Instead, if you wish to maintain a list of assets to make it easier for your executor to administer your estate after you pass away, you may wish to maintain a separate document with the relevant details noted. You can always reference this document in the ‘My Wishes’ section of your Will so that your executor knows where to look. The advantage of doing it this way is that you can periodically update it without the hassle of having to formalise a Will each time you make a change. It is important to note that such a document serves only as a reference document and does not create any legal rights or obligations. 

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