Last Will and Testament

ใน Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
อัปเดตล่าสุด: Jan 22, 2026
From a father to one of his two sons, as stated in the father's will, he leaves everything particularly his house and the land it sits on. The will does not have an official stamp, however, it was signed by the father and two witnesses. Is this valid? And if so, what does the process (change of ownership) entail?

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Ascendance International Consulting (A-I-C)

Ascendance International Consulting (A-I-C)

Jan 24, 2026
Thank you for reaching out with your question. In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a will that is signed by the testator (the person making the will) and witnessed by two individuals can still be valid even if it lacks an official stamp. The key requirements for a will to be valid are typically the testator's signature and two credible witnesses who are not beneficiaries of the will. While an official stamp can provide additional formalization, its absence does not automatically invalidate the will, provided the essential legal requirements are met.

In terms of changing ownership of the property (the house and land), the process usually involves the following steps:

1. Probate Process: The will needs to be probated, which means that it must be presented to the court for validation. This process will confirm the will's authenticity and the testator's wishes.

2. Obtain a Grant of Probate: Once the court has confirmed the will, the Grant of Probate is issued. This document authorizes the executor to handle the estate, including the transfer of property.

3. Transfer of Title: To transfer ownership of the house and land, the executor (or the legal representative) will need to prepare the necessary documents to transfer the title of the property to the son as specified in the will. This may include completing land registry forms and submitting them to the local land registry office for the official change of ownership.

4. Payment of Taxes: Depending on the value of the estate, there may be inheritance taxes or fees associated with the transfer of property that will need to be settled before the ownership is finalized.

It's important to consult with an attorney or legal expert in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to ensure all steps are followed correctly, especially if there are any complications or disputes related to the will. An attorney can also assist with the probate process and provide guidance on the exact documents needed for the property transfer.

Sincerely,
Ascendance International Consulting
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