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Have questions about estate planning, will preparation, or wealth transfer in Malaysia? Our expert team is ready to help you navigate your financial future.

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Reach out to Warisan Wealth directly. Our team specializes in estate planning, will preparation, faraid principles, trust funds, and wealth transfer strategies tailored to Malaysian law.

Phone

+60 3 7725 4186

Address

Jalan Tun Razak 287, Kuala Lumpur, 50400, Malaysia

Services We Offer

  • Estate Planning Consultation
  • Will Preparation & Documentation
  • Faraid (Islamic Inheritance) Planning
  • Trust Fund Structures
  • Wealth Transfer Strategies
  • Asset Distribution Documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about estate planning and wealth transfer in Malaysia.

What is the difference between a will and a trust?

A will is a legal document that specifies how your assets should be distributed after death. A trust, on the other hand, transfers ownership of assets to a trustee during your lifetime, providing more control and potentially avoiding probate.

What is Faraid in Malaysia?

Faraid is the Islamic law of inheritance that applies to Muslim Malaysian citizens. It specifies fixed shares for heirs based on their relationship to the deceased and is enforced under the Administration of the Estate of Deceased Persons (Faraid) Act 1958.

Is estate planning only for wealthy individuals?

No. Estate planning benefits anyone with assets, dependents, or specific wishes about their legacy. It ensures your family is protected and your wishes are honored, regardless of wealth level.

How often should I update my will?

Review your will every 3-5 years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, birth of children, significant changes in assets, or changes in Malaysian tax laws.

What documents do I need for estate planning?

Essential documents include a will, power of attorney, advance healthcare directive, and potentially trust documents. Our team will guide you on which documents suit your specific situation.

Can I manage my estate plan myself?

While basic documents are available online, professional guidance ensures compliance with Malaysian law, minimizes tax implications, and protects your family from disputes or legal challenges.

Ready to Secure Your Family’s Future?

Contact Warisan Wealth today to discuss your estate planning and wealth transfer needs. Our experts are here to help you create a comprehensive plan tailored to Malaysian law and your family’s unique situation.