Is a Joint WILL allowed
1 year ago
All my FDs are self acquired, I have divided the FDs between me & my wife. Under the circumstances should we make the WILL jointly or separately?
A.Dear Client,
Yes, you can make a joint will with your wife, but in regards to specifically your FD since you have already written nominees and also have a structure which has to be followed in the death of an FD holder it is not necessary to make a will for the FD.
Thank you so much, I hope this answer helped you.
Yes, you can make a joint will with your wife, but in regards to specifically your FD since you have already written nominees and also have a structure which has to be followed in the death of an FD holder it is not necessary to make a will for the FD.
Thank you so much, I hope this answer helped you.
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