Malaysian Will Planning

Last Will & Testament Checklist Generator

A guided checklist for Malaysian will planning. It helps you organise family structure, beneficiaries, executors, guardians, assets, residuary estate and signing points before a lawyer prepares the will.

Marriage & existing willsCheck whether marriage or an earlier will affects the drafting strategy.
Family & beneficiariesMap spouses, children, substitutes, guardians and executors.
Assets & signingBring property, residuary planning and execution formalities into one brief.
Before drafting

Give your lawyer the facts, not a puzzle.

A will is easier to prepare when the key facts are already organised: marriage plans, earlier wills, beneficiaries, substitute gifts, executors, guardians, asset ownership, residuary instructions and signing issues. This checklist helps turn those details into a practical first brief.

Organised instructionsMove through the information usually needed before drafting.
Clearer review pointsFlag marriage, minors, residuary gaps and signing issues early.
Usable outputGenerate a checklist that can be copied for your consultation.
Guided checklist

Prepare the will instructions first.

Follow the prompts. The checklist updates as you answer, flags legal review points, then produces a lawyer-ready note for discussion.

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Important note

This checklist is for general planning only. It is not a will, does not replace legal advice, and does not create a solicitor-client relationship. Malaysian will drafting, probate, trust, nomination, family and succession issues are fact-sensitive. A lawyer should review the final instructions, capacity, revocation, beneficiaries, assets, nominations, residuary instructions and signing formalities before any will is executed.