Category: Estate Planning

Proper estate planning prevents potential legal entailment & entanglement. Above all, will the law speak for your final wishes or turn it into an argument?

  • How to Revoke Lasting Power of Attorney Singapore

    Learn how to revoke a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in Singapore, including voluntary and automatic revocation scenarios.

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  • How to make Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) Singapore

    Altogether, there are five steps to make a lasting power of attorney in Singapore. Find out how to make a valid LPA in this post.

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  • What is Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) Singapore

    A Lasting Power of Attorney or an LPA allows you to appoint a trusted donee to act on your behalf if you lose mental capacity.

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  • How to Revoke a Will in Singapore

    You can revoke a Will to revert your estate distribution to the previous arrangement. Find out the four ways to revoke your Will.

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  • Intestate Succession Act Singapore

    Understand Singapore’s Intestate Succession Act and how your estate will be distributed if you pass away without a valid Will.

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  • CPF Special Needs Savings Scheme (SNSS) Nomination Singapore

    Understand CPF Special Needs Savings Scheme (SNSS) and how it ensures the long-term care of your child when you are no longer around.

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  • CPF Enhanced Nomination Scheme (ENS) Singapore

    The CPF Enhanced Nomination Scheme (“ENS”) allows you to transfer your CPF monies to your nominee’s CPF account upon your death.

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  • CPF Cash Nomination Scheme Singapore: A Step-by-Step Guide

    CPF cash nomination is the default option to distribute your CPF monies to your nominees. Here is a complete guide to help you.

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  • What is CPF Nomination Singapore

    Find out what is CPF Nomination and how it works in Singapore. Do you know that your CPF monies cannot be distributed through a Will?

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  • The Probate Process on Dying with a Will in Singapore

    We will apply the probate process when you pass away with a valid will. This speeds up the time required to realise your estate.

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