A will refers to a legal act of handling a person's estate or other affairs in a manner prescribed by law within the scope permitted by law before his death, and takes effect when the founder dies. Refers to the written or written evidence that a person ordered to deal with things after death before or at the end of his life. From "Eight Qionglou Inscription: Ming of Chen Ling's Ashes in Tang Cirun Temple".
The controversy is more prominent. The so-called will refers to the personal punishment of the testator's estate or other affairs in the way prescribed by law before his life, which takes effect when the testator dies. According to the statistics of relevant departments, more than 60% of the wills in inheritance disputes were found invalid by the court.
The main reason for this situation is that the elderly do not understand the form of making a will and the relevant legal requirements, which ultimately leads to no legal effect and the wishes of the elderly cannot be realized. A will is a legal act that can produce expected legal consequences based on the testator's unilateral expression of will.
Under the guidance of the civil affairs department, Beijing took the lead in setting up the Alliance of Elderly Lawyers, which is composed of more than 0/000 lawyers, including lawyers, judges and legal experts. It will mainly provide legal protection for the public welfare project of "ruling the elderly and harmonious families" and also provide free legal services for the elderly.
Self-made will procedure:
1. The testator writes down the contents of the will. The testator should write the full text of the will in person, which can not only truly express the will of the testator, but also prevent others from forging, tampering or adding the contents of the will.
2. The testator shall indicate the year, month, day and place of writing in his will. The time of making a will has a certain influence on the validity of the will. If there is any contradiction between the contents of different written wills, the later written will shall prevail. At the same time, the time of making a will can sometimes prove the authenticity of the will.
3. The testator's autograph.
4. If it is necessary to alter, add or delete in a written will, the number of words to be altered or added or deleted shall be indicated next to the altered or added content, and the place to be altered or added or deleted shall be signed separately. The Supreme People's Court's judicial interpretation stipulates: "The content of personal property disposal after death in a citizen's suicide note is really the true meaning of the deceased. If someone signs and indicates the year, month and day, and there is no evidence to the contrary, it can be regarded as a self-written will. "