Talk on Why Shall You Make A Will

Date: 10 Aug 2015 (Monday)
Time: 5pm-7pm
Venue: HHQ Training Centre, Wisma UOA II, Kuala Lumpur
Contact: Ms Mavis Tan/Mr Alan Hiew 03-2710 3818 (ext 161/128)

Course Objective

Guide all participants to able deal with their clients on the complexities surrounding estates and probate. Many individuals are not familiar about will which can leave your loved ones with a lot to deal with when you’ve gone. Therefore, the best way to make sure your beloved to be taken care of is making a will.

Our specialist speaker will guide you through the complexities of making the right will to protect you and your family members. Besides, you will expose to the procedure if you’ve gone and how your executors or trustees to administer on your estate that you had made. But, Compare and contrast the roles of the executors and trustees before you start to make will is equally important as both can produce a different impact to your desire. Therefore, the reason to explain about administering your estate is to ensure that early arrangements to protect minors or vulnerable beneficiaries are carried out according to your wishes.

Course Modules

  1. What are Wills, Trust and Probate?
  2. Who can make Wills?
  3. Wills versus no Wills.
  4. Procedure against Probate Estate Administration.
  5. Question and Answer Session

Who Should Attend

  1. Legal Practitioner
  2. Legal Clerk
  3. Trustees and Executors
  4. Testator

The Speaker’s Background

Ms Caroline Goh – Partner, Halim Hong & Quek

Caroline-1Ms Caroline Goh is a practising Lawyer. She was admitted to Malaysian Bar in 2006. Ms. Caroline Goh has experience in a wide range of family law matters and probate and estate administration matters and is continuing to develop these areas of expertise. Her involvement in family law practice includes dealing with children, divorce and financial matters arising from divorce including those with substantial assets and complex finances. Not even than that, she is actively involved in Probate and Estate Administration practice includes to advice client on the Wills making matter and the proceeding to apply Court Order in relation to Estate Matters in High Court.

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