| Wealth transfer to your beneficiaries |
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| Estate Planning is not just for those who are very wealthy or elderly. It’s for anyone who wishes to transfer his wealth successfully. Writing a will or setting up a trust is more than dealing with tangible assets. We understand it involves emotions and individual wishes. By planning ahead, we work with you to make sure the best balance is achieved. |
| Leave with a peace of mind |
| While most people might not be too comfortable with the topic, it is well-known that the distribution of wealth after one’s death is often fraught with emotional and trauma if there are no proper estate arrangements. Estate planning can minimise long delays and high cost involved in probate or administration of assets that you leave behind for your family. |
| Providing for your dependents |
| Setting up a trust is one way to establish your legacy and ensure your beneficiaries manage the inheritance wisely. This is especially useful if you have young dependants who may not be able to manage the large sum of assets you have amassed over your lifetime. |
| Philanthropic giving |
| Have you been blessed by the gift of making money and the gift of compassion? If you have and you feel like giving back to society, we can work with you on a philanthropic plan. You can also be thinking of the potential negative effect on your children if they inherit too much wealth. Speak to us if such thoughts have ever crossed your mind. We can help to structure a philanthropic plan for you. |
| Living Wills and Advanced Medical Directives |
| Have you considered what kind of medical treatment you want in the event that you become incapacitated to make your own decisions? In such a situation, advanced medical directive (power of attorney and living will) comes into importance. Such legal documents will direct your medical treatment when you become unable to direct your own medical care due to accident, illness or old age. |
| When you do not have such arrangement in place, such important matters may be left in the care of estranged family members or doctors who may not carry out the medical care that you prefer. |
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