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Do I need to state all the details of my Assets in my Will?
Making a Will
Do I need to state all the details of my Assets in my Will?
Do I need to state all the details of my Assets in my Will?
Unless you are making specific gift to certain person, you need not state or list out your assets in your Will.
However, it is good practice to have an Inventory List of your Assets and Liabilities attached to your Last Will, so that your Executor will know what your Assets comprised of. You should also update your Inventory List from time to time to reflect changes to your asset list.
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