In Malaysia, writing a Will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your passing, while helping your family avoid unnecessary disputes, delays and legal complications. Planning for the future is one of the most responsible steps you can take to protect your loved ones.
This guide explains what you should know about Will writing in Malaysia, who can make a Will and why engaging a lawyer matters.
What Is a Will?
A Will is a legal document that states how a person’s assets, properties and belongings are to be distributed upon death. It will also appoint:
- An executor to manage the estate
- Guardians for minor children
- Specific gifts or charitable donations
Without a valid Will, your estate will be distributed according to Malaysia’s intestacy laws — which may not reflect your intentions.

Who Can Make a Will in Malaysia?
Under the Wills Act 1959, a person can make a Will if they:
- Are 18 years old and above
- Are of sound mind
- Make the Will voluntarily, without coercion or undue influence
What Happens If You Die Without a Will?
If you pass away without a Will (intestate):
- Your estate will be distributed under the Distribution Act 1958
- Your family may need to apply for Letters of Administration
- The process is often longer, more costs and it can be complicated
- Disputes among family members are more likely
In many cases, loved ones face months or even years of delay before accessing the estate.
What to include in a Will?
A properly drafted Will may include:
- Distribution of properties, bank accounts, shares and savings
- Appointment of an executor (you can appoint up 4 executors, minimum 1 executor to maximum 4 executors)
- Appointment of guardians for minor children
- Funeral wishes
- Trust provisions (where applicable)
A lawyer can help ensure all assets are properly identified and legally covered.
Legal Requirements for a Valid Will in Malaysia
A Will must:
- Be signed by the testator
- Appoint an executor
- Be witnessed by two witnesses
- Witnesses must be at least 18 years old
- Witnesses should not be beneficiaries under the Wil
Failure to comply with these requirements will make the Will invalid.
Why You Should Engage a Lawyer for Will Writing
While DIY or online Wills may seem convenient, they often lead to ambiguities and legal challenges.
A lawyer helps to:
- Ensure the Will complies with Malaysian law
- Avoid unclear or conflicting clauses
- Reduce the risk of future disputes
- Provide advice on estate planning and asset distribution
- Advice on the appointment of executors
Can a Will Be Challenged in Malaysia?
Yes. A Will may be challenged on grounds such as:
- Lack of mental capacity
- Undue influence or coercion
- Improper execution
- Fraud or forgery
When Should You Update Your Will?
You should review or update your Will when there is:
- Marriage or divorce
- Birth of children
- Acquisition or sale of major assets
- Change in financial circumstances
- Change in personal intentions
An outdated Will may no longer reflect your true wishes.
Probate and Administration After Death
A valid Will allows your executor to apply for a Grant of Probate, which is generally faster and straightforward than applying for Letters of Administration.
Why Choose Our Law Firm?
- Experienced in Will drafting and estate planning
- Clear, practical and personalised legal advice
- Transparent and reasonable legal fees
- Strict confidentiality and professional handling
- Trusted by families across Malaysia
We take the time to understand your needs and ensure your Will reflects your wishes clearly and effectively.
Speak to a Will Writing Lawyer Today
Planning ahead protects your loved ones and gives you peace of mind. Whether you are making your first Will or updating an existing one, our lawyers are here to assist you.
To schedule a free consultation with our will writing lawyers, contact Veeran & Tan and call us at 016-477 0087 or 014-9508667 right away.
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Areas Our Will Writing Lawyers Cover
Our will writing lawyers provide legal services across KL, Selangor and the surrounding areas. We regularly handle cases in:
- Kuala Lumpur
- Petaling Jaya
- Shah Alam
- Klang
- Subang Jaya
- Puchong
- Damansara
- Cheras
- Seri Kembangan
- Cyberjaya
- Putrajaya
- Nilai
- Seremban
Whether you are based in Kuala Lumpur or Selangor, our lawyers are ready to assist you.