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frequently asked questions
A legal professional is not required to draft your will. It is merely a document that outlines your important end-of-life preferences and how your assets will be distributed. The crucial aspect is that your will must be signed by you and two capable adult witnesses who are present simultaneously. The original signed document should be kept in a secure location where your executor or a family member can easily retrieve it.
Absolutely! As long as you fulfill the criteria for a valid will in Sweden. MinWill gives you all the guidance you need to create a legally enforceable will. (Hint: No need for a lawyer or notary!)
MinWill caters to Swedes who have assets, whether it be real estate or valuable belongings. Although most Swedes can utilize MinWill to create a will, there are instances where the complexity of your estate might exceed our software's capabilities. For instance, if you own properties in multiple countries.
Certainly! If you already have a will drafted in the past, you can still generate an updated will with MinWIll. We'll guide you through the steps to ensure your document aligns with your current life circumstances. After printing and signing your new will, remember to dispose of any prior versions!
With MinWill, updating your will anytime is a breeze.
The majority of Swedes find MinWill to be an excellent match. Our expertise lies in managing straightforward estates, encompassing approximately 80-90% of estates in Sweden.
Certain scenarios may warrant consulting a lawyer, such as:
- Seeking legal counsel
- Having specific clauses or requests
- Establishing a Henson trust for a child with a disability
- Desire to disinherit someone from your will
MinWill does not provide mirrored or joint wills.
Mirrored wills typically leave all assets to your spouse upon your passing. However, this setup may be restrictive for many couples as it lacks flexibility for individual preferences. With MinWIll, you can achieve the same outcome as a mirrored will by selecting the option to leave all assets to your spouse upon your passing.