Last Updated on 21, March 2014
Answer: If you don’t have a Will, someone will become the Administrator who also have huge powers. Potentially the Administrator can be your creditor or an enemy. Instead of leaving to chance, why don’t you appoint an Executor in your Will who is neither your creditor nor your enemy? If you cannot find anyone, you can always appoint a professional corporate trustee to be the Executor.
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