In Jamaica, a will is a legal document created by an individual to specify how their assets, including their belongings and property, should be distributed after their death. The will can be drafted by the individual themselves and then signed by an attorney, or an attorney can assist in drafting the will to ensure fairness to all parties involved. When it comes to real estate, such as a home, there are several options for its disposition in a will. The home can be sold, with the proceeds from the sale distributed among family members. Alternatively, the will can designate a specific person to inherit the home. If there is only one child, that child would typically inherit the property and other belongings. Additionally, a spouse may also be entitled to inherit the home following the individual’s passing.
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