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Why you should have a will

Why you should have a will

DYING intestate is when a person does not make a will before death or makes a will that is deemed invalid. A will is a document or recording by which a person’s belongings are distributed and managed after his demise based on his instructions.

But what happens when a person dies without a will? In this situation, the court will appoint a person known as an administrator to manage the estate and administer the belongings of the deceased to survivors.

The appointed administrator will by law, collect and manage the deceased’s assets, settle outstanding debts and liabilities, and distribute remaining assets to beneficiaries in a process called Administration of Estate; that is a legal process where the personal representative of a deceased person manages and distributes the assets of the deceased to the deceased’s beneficiaries.

There are two procedures involved in this: when a person dies with a will and another person known as an ‘Executor’ is appointed in the will to carry out the deceased’s wishes as stated in the will, or when a person dies intestate (without a will), and his estate is vested in the Chief Judge of the state where the person last resided during his or her lifetime.

For anyone else to have control over the estate of the deceased, he or she must be appointed as an ‘Administrator’ of the deceased’s estate by the Court. This appointment is done through a document known as a Letter of Administration obtained from the probate registry of the High Court of the state where the deceased resided during his or her lifetime.

The letter confers authority on a person to deal with the estate of a deceased person on behalf of the beneficiaries and it can only be applied for after 14 days from the death of the deceased. It is ideal for more than one administrator to be appointed, in the event that one dies or is rendered incapable of performing his or her functions, and also to avoid arbitrary control of the deceased’s estate by a single person.

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A person can apply for a letter of administration either directly by himself or herself, or through a Solicitor, but the proce

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