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According to Anica Ungerer, Manager of Estates at Mazars - an internationally represented organisation specialising in audit, accounting, tax and advisory services - a badly drafted will can cause large problems with the actual estates administration which is an easily rectifiable issue if a professional is consulted to assist with the drafting of the document, specifically where an individual has a more complicated asset and family structure.
She provides the following four common areas that could cause difficulty if not addressed correctly in the will, which people must beware of when finalising a will:
If the administration costs and liabilities exceed the amount available in the rest and residue of the estate, the executor will be forced to abate specifically bequeathed assets. The result of the abatement will be that each beneficiary entitled to an asset by way of a special bequest will have to contribute a pro rata amount (established by way of a special calculation method prescribed by law) to the estate in order to actually receive the asset they are entitled to.
“In most cases, employing a skilled professional to draft your will is the safest option, as they are equipped to identify and avoid the issues set out above. There are also many other pitfalls that could potentially occur but due to the long list it is impossible discussing all of these in one single article and here, we have named only a few of the possible problems we have dealt with. Depending on the applicable facts of each case, having a professional drafting your will could result in an initial fee being charged, but it will provide peace of mind for the testator and ensure that his/her wishes are executed correctly as and when the matter becomes a deceased estate,” concludes Ungerer.