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What you need to know about a will

A will is a legal document in which a person, known as the testator, expresses their wishes regarding the distribution of their assets upon their death said family lawyer Frank Oriku (Photo: Courtesy)

Eve: What is a will and why is it important in Kenya?

Oriku: A will is a legal document in which a person, known as the testator, expresses their wishes regarding the distribution of their assets upon their death. It plays a crucial role in ensuring that property is distributed as per the testator's intentions, reducing family disputes, and providing clarity in estate administration. The importance of a will is underscored in The Law of Succession Act (Cap 160), which governs succession matters in Kenya.

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