India's most considered estate practice

Write the legacy you want remembered.

For over a decade, we have quietly helped thousands of Indian families across 480 cities draft their Wills, set up Trusts and plan their succession — with the kind of care these decisions deserve.

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20,000+
Families served over the last decade
480+
Indian cities our clients write from
32+
Countries where NRIs trust us
12 yrs
Quietly building India's estate practice

Why us

A practice built on patience, not paperwork.

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A team that stays

An in-house bench of senior estate lawyers — the same faces who guided your draft will be there at registration.

02

Bespoke, not boilerplate

Wills, Trusts, Probate, Executorship, Business Succession — every plan is shaped to your family, not a template.

03

Honest, fixed pricing

Published fees. No surprise invoices, no inflated quotes. The same clarity we bring to your documents.

Our services

Four ways we can help.

Every plan includes a dedicated lawyer reachable by call, email or WhatsApp — for as long as your matter is open.

The Legal Will

Starting at ₹7,499
  • Drafted online or in person
  • Mirror Wills for couples
  • Optional registration support
  • Tailored to your wishes
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Joint Will

Starting at ₹12,499
  • One document, two voices
  • Ideal for spouses
  • Cross-beneficiary clauses
  • Registration assistance
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Family Trust

Starting at ₹1,50,000
  • Court-proof structure
  • Shielded from creditors
  • Defined rules for wealth use
  • Tax-efficient by design
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Probate Services

Starting at ₹24,999
  • End-to-end court filings
  • Validity certification
  • Executor representation
  • Disputes & objections
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Succession Certificate

Starting at ₹29,999
  • For intestate estates
  • Bank & securities release
  • Legal heir filings
  • Court appearance handled
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Property Transfer

Starting at ₹19,999
  • Inheritance assistance
  • Mutation & title change
  • Society / sub-registrar liaison
  • Document procurement
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Estate Planning

Starting at ₹39,999
  • Holistic wealth mapping
  • Tax-aware structuring
  • Cross-border (NRI) planning
  • Family governance advice
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In our clients' words

300+ reviews. One consistent story.

"Engaged them for a Power of Attorney review. Pricing was discussed upfront — no hidden costs. The team was meticulous through every revision and supported me right through to registration."
Anand R. · 2 months ago
"I walked in without an appointment and was attended to immediately. From the first consultation through drafting on WhatsApp to final registration, the entire process was seamless and professional."
Kiran C. · 2 months ago
"I needed a Will drafted urgently for a property transfer. They moved fast, communicated at every step, and delivered on time — no follow-ups needed on my end. Genuinely grateful."
Neha G. · 3 months ago
"Explained everything in plain language. Friendly, knowledgeable, efficient — and excellent value. Complete peace of mind knowing my wishes are properly documented."
Bhagwandas C. · 4 months ago

Frequently asked

Questions we hear, answered plainly.

Does a Will need to be on stamp paper?

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No. In India, a Will is exempt from stamp duty. A typed Will on plain paper is perfectly valid — handwriting works too, though typed is preferred for clarity.

Do I have to register or notarise my Will?

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Registration is optional. A Will signed in front of two witnesses is already legally binding. Registering it at the Sub-Registrar's office simply adds a government witness, making future disputes harder to mount.

What is Probate, and is it always required?

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A Probate is a court-issued certificate confirming a Will's validity. It is mandatory only in certain metros or where high-value immovable assets are involved. Your executor applies for it before transferring titles.

Who can stand as a witness?

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Any two adults who are not beneficiaries. Pick people younger than you and unrelated to the people inheriting — they don't need to read the Will, only confirm they saw you sign it.

Should I appoint an Executor?

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It isn't compulsory, but it's strongly recommended. An executor — a trusted friend, lawyer, or family member — ensures your wishes are actually carried out, quickly and without family friction.

Still deciding?

Let's have a quiet, no-pressure conversation.

Tell us a little about your situation. A senior lawyer from our team will get back to you within one working day — usually sooner.

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Email · hello@legacyandco.in
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