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Letters of Administration vs Letters of Administration with Will Annexed
Learn the difference between Letters of Administration and Letters of Administration with Will Annexed in Singapore and which one your situation requires.

What is a Lasting Power of Attorney in Singapore and WHY Do You Need One?
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in Singapore recognises an individual’s authority over your personal welfare and property in the event you are medically diagnosed to have lost your mental capacity.

Grant of Probate in Singapore: When You Have To Get One and When You Don’t
A Grant of Probate confirms a Will and authorises the executor to administer and distribute a deceased’s estate in Singapore.

6 Steps to Take When a Loved One Dies Without a Will in Singapore
Learn what to do when a loved one dies without a will. Understand the Intestate Succession Act 1967 and how it governs estate administration and distribution.

5 Must-Know Legal Facts About Making A Will in Singapore
Making a will in Singapore is fundamental to responsible estate planning. While the general concept of drafting a will to distribute assets according to your wishes is understood, many first-time testators overlook critical nuances. Standard will-writing services in Singapore often focus solely on basic legal requirements. Without a valid will, your assets will be distributed under Singapore’s Intestate Succession Act,

7 Documents That Require a Notary Public in Singapore
Need notarisation? Discover 7 documents that require a notary public in Singapore and where to find an official list of notary public Singapore.
