Tips to prevent families from clashing over wills

If you engage a law firm to write your will, you can do this alone because two lawyers will usually act as your witnesses. PHOTO: PEXELS
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Many fights erupt after heads of families die because not enough thought was given to making their wills bulletproof against challenges from disgruntled relatives.

While the jury is out on whether there is such a thing as an ironclad will, these three practical tips from lawyers could go a long way towards maintaining peace in the family.

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