WILL IS ALWAYS REVOCABLE AS PER HIS WISH, TILL HE IS ALIVE.
IF THAT PERSON DESIRE NOT TO CHANGE IT, WHO STOP HIM?? So Legal Provision is in the interest of ALL.
Sailesh Kumar Shah
(Expert) 24 December 2011
stright forward answer is no.
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 24 December 2011
There is no such irrevocable WILL.
In that case, settlement can be done.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate
(Expert) 24 December 2011
Is the proposed WILL for some consideration?
Guest
(Expert) 24 December 2011
you can make release deed in this regard and it is irrevocable but the will is revocable.
V R SHROFF
(Expert) 24 December 2011
Family Settlement Agreement is another option for irrevocable WIlL.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 24 December 2011
Law does not know the word "Irrevocable Will" My alternate solution can come only when you put forward the facts you have in your purse as valuables and yet seeking answer and surprisingly we are giving you.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo )
(Expert) 24 December 2011
No. If you have already executed a will and now want to change it you can execute the will by cancelling the first will. Latest will always prevails.
Dayananda Gowda
(Expert) 24 December 2011
I agree with experts
Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 25 December 2011
Thanks you all experts. Can i have your mail id or contact in case needed.
Girish
Sailesh Kumar Shah
(Expert) 25 December 2011
Visit profile of that expert, to whom, you wish to contact.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 25 December 2011
I agree with Expert Shailesh Kr. Shah
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