Wills, trusts, LPA and CPF nomination — properly structured for Singapore, explained without the legal jargon. Your free 30-minute Estate Edit on Zoom, and you'll walk away with a clear plan.
A focused, no-obligation review to find out exactly what your family needs — and what they don't.
Most clients come to us at a turning point — not when life is easy. If any of these sound like you, you're in the right place.
School fees on one side, eldercare on the other. If something happened to you tomorrow, both ends would scramble. Your plan needs to hold both sides up — not just split assets.
Something happened — to you or someone close — and the question won't leave your head anymore. Procrastination is over. You want to deal with it properly, once, and stop carrying it.
Joint tenancy or tenancy-in-common? What happens to the HDB if one of you passes? Your home is most likely your biggest asset — it needs more than a verbal agreement.
Second marriage. Stepchildren. An ex still in the picture. Default inheritance laws weren't built for blended families — and a generic will makes things worse, not better.
Years of work. Partners and employees who depend on the business running smoothly. Without a succession structure, your shares get frozen, decisions stall, and the business you built loses momentum fast.
A relative passed without a will. The family fought for years. Lawyers got rich, no one healed. You're determined not to leave that kind of mess behind for the people you love.
"If you saw yourself in any of these — let's talk."
Edit My EstateIn Singapore, dying without a will means the Intestate Succession Act takes over. Your wishes, your blended family, your specific gifts — none of it matters.
Whether you want to talk now, do a quick check first, or jump straight into a structured call — choose what feels right.
3-minute self-assessment to identify exactly which planning tier fits your family situation.
30-minute free consultation on Zoom. Walk away with a clear action plan, in writing.
Just want to ask one question first? Message us on WhatsApp — a real human replies within business hours.
A free, no-obligation conversation to understand your situation and identify the right estate planning steps. No prep required — just bring your questions.
Nine quick questions. No personal info required to start. Get a tailored recommendation in three minutes.
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"Finally explained CPF nomination, LPA and our will as one connected picture. We left the call with a plan we actually understood."
"We're a blended family with property in two countries. They were the first advisers who actually addressed that without making it awkward."
"Started with the quiz, ended up booking a call. Zero sales pressure, clear pricing, and our trust was set up within three weeks."
Yes — completely free, no obligation, no credit card. It's a real consultation where we listen to your situation, ask focused questions, and tell you honestly what you need (or don't need). If we're a fit to help further, we'll talk options. If not, we'll point you in the right direction.
Nothing required. We'll send a 1-page prep guide after you book — basic things to think about, like your family structure and approximate asset categories. If you can't fill it in, that's fine. We'll cover it on the call.
A will is a document that says who gets what after you pass. A trust is a structure that holds and distributes assets over time — useful for minor children, special-needs dependents, staged inheritance, or asset protection. Most people start with a will; trusts come in when there's specific complexity. We'll explain which (or both) applies to you.
Not at all — and you're far from alone. Most of our clients are 40–70 and started thinking seriously about this when life nudged them to. The right time is now, regardless of age or health. We make the process as straightforward as possible.
Yes. CPF nomination only covers your CPF monies. Everything else — HDB, private property, bank accounts, investments, insurance (if not separately nominated), and personal effects — needs a will. Without one, the Intestate Succession Act decides for those assets.
It depends on complexity. A straightforward will is significantly more affordable than a trust structure. We'll quote transparently after your Estate Edit, once we understand what you actually need. No hidden fees, no upsells.
Absolutely. Everything you share is confidential and protected under Singapore data protection laws (PDPA). We don't sell, share, or market your data to third parties.
Take the first step today — it's free, it's 30 minutes, and you'll know exactly where you stand.