The Afternoon That Ensured Peace for a Family

 


How Mr. Dholakia Chose Clarity Over Chaos

Mr. Dholakia: Srini, I’d like to prepare a Will, and so would my wife, but we want separate Wills, not a joint one. Each Will should clearly state that if one of us passes away first, everything goes to the surviving spouse. After both of us are gone, only then should the children inherit.

CA Srini: That is a very clear and sensible structure, sir. Separate Wills will give each of you full independence while still reflecting your common intention. I’ll make sure the bequest to the surviving spouse is expressed in unambiguous terms.

Mr. Dholakia: Good. I want the wording to leave no room for misunderstandings later.

CA Srini: Absolutely. Now, before drafting, let me briefly mention the types of Wills. There are privileged Wills, meant only for defence and maritime personnel,  they can even be oral or unsigned to suit emergency circumstances.

Mr. Dholakia: That’s not relevant in our case.

CA Srini: Correct. For both of you, we will prepare unprivileged Wills. These are the normal Wills used by civilians - written, signed, and properly attested by witnesses. That is the most secure and widely followed approach.

Mr. Dholakia: Excellent. One more thing, I don’t want to go through the registration process. I’m comfortable simply notarising the Wills once they’re signed.

CA Srini: Notarisation is perfectly acceptable, sir. Registration is optional. A properly drafted and correctly executed Will remains completely valid even without registration. Notarisation adds documentation and helps maintain a formal record, which many clients choose.

Mr. Dholakia: Exactly. I’m looking for something clean and simple, without too much running around.

CA Srini: Understood. In addition, I strongly recommend obtaining a doctor’s certificate confirming that the testator is of sound mind at the time of signing. It’s not mandatory, but it is extremely helpful in preventing allegations of mental incapacity after someone has passed.

Mr. Dholakia: I think that is a smart safeguard. I’ll get the certificate before we arrange the signing.

CA Srini: Perfect. We’ll organise the execution in the presence of two witnesses and then immediately get both Wills notarised. I’ll prepare the drafts based on your instructions and once you and your wife review and approve them, we’ll schedule the signing.

Mr. Dholakia: Thank you, Srini. I feel relieved already. This is something I’ve wanted to settle for a long time.

CA Srini: It’s my pleasure, sir. Planning now ensures your intentions are honoured and your family is protected without complications.

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1 comment:

  1. Good to get clarity that registration is not mandatory. That one formality tends to deter many from the process

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