Trust & Estate Planning

What is Wills, Probate & Estate Administration Law?

This area of law governs how a person’s assets are managed and distributed after their death. It involves drafting wills, applying for probate or letters of administration, and ensuring the lawful distribution of estates to beneficiaries. It also covers the creation of trusts and the appointment of executors or administrators to manage the deceased’s estate according to legal requirements.

Do I Need a Lawyer for this Law?

Yes. A lawyer can ensure that your will is properly drafted, valid, and compliant with Malaysian law. For families, a lawyer assists in probate applications, resolving disputes between beneficiaries, and managing complex estate matters such as property transfers or tax implications. Without legal guidance, delays or legal complications may arise, especially when the estate involves multiple properties or beneficiaries.

Signs That You Need a Area Lawyer

You should consider engaging a wills & probate lawyer if:

What Is the Role of a Wills & Probate Lawyer?

At CHIONG & PARTNERS, our lawyers assist clients in all matters related to wills and estate administration, including:

Our Working Process

Our approach is designed to make corporate legal work clear, strategic, and practical:

1. Initial Consultation

Understanding your personal or family situation and advising on suitable options.

2. Document Preparation

Drafting the will, trust deed, or probate application with clear legal terms.

3. Filing & Verification

Submitting documents to the High Court and ensuring compliance with probate procedures.

4. Estate Administration

Assisting with property transfers, debt settlements, and distribution to beneficiaries.

5. Completion & Advisory

Providing final documentation and guidance on future estate planning.

Questions You May Wonder

What happens if someone dies without a will?

The estate will be distributed according to the Distribution Act 1958, which may not reflect the deceased’s wishes. A lawyer can help apply for letters of administration to manage and distribute the estate.

How often should I update my will?

It is recommended to review your will after major life events such as marriage, divorce, childbirth, or acquiring new assets.

Is a handwritten will valid in Malaysia?

Yes, provided it is properly signed and witnessed according to the Wills Act 1959. However, professionally drafted wills are more secure and less likely to face challenges.

What is the difference between probate and administration?

Probate applies when there is a valid will; letters of administration apply when there is no will. Both processes involve obtaining court approval to manage and distribute the deceased’s estate.

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