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i am a 19 year old guy i am not intrested in my fathers and grandfathers property ,i have a elder brother and a younger sister .
i want to put these things in a document .i am not intrested in going to a lawyer can any 1 help me reg the formate of the document .i knou the details of the property i can fill them .

It probably would be best for you to wait till you get married, may be you will change your mind then. Unless you want to remain a bachelor all your life. Circumstances can change anytime. It would be wise to make some conditional choices.

To create your own will. It is called a holographic will. It must be written in permanent ink so that it cannot be easily changed or forged. You can write your own will but it must be witnessed by two people who will not benefit from your inheritence in any way.
You must have at least two exact copies. One with you another one kept at a safe place where the other heirs can be directed in times of need. You could probably find sample wills in a library book dealing with estate planning also. What's important is complete identification of the individual drawing up the will with name and address, date when it is drawn and signed, identification of principal assests including insurance policies or any other important assts or obligations, or the residual estate remaining at the time of death, must be written clearly and concisely. An executor who will not benefit, and an alternate may be assigned ( an execution fee or a % rumenration may also be assigned ).

When you go through a lawyer - you have a copy, they keep a copy and it is registered with relevant state authority so that the validity of will could be scrutnized to submit it for probate. Hope the following may be of some help in coming up with your own format ( review carefully many times before finalizing):

http://www.intuit.ca/en/product/ProductD...
http://www.sonic.net/~lmt/archives/03032...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_(law)
http://www.legalzoom.com/wills/RhodeIsla...
http://www.quojure.com/samples/archives/...

Deed of Relinquishment or Surrender is to be executed and got registered with local Sub-Registrar. Registered deed to be exhibited and its attested photocopy filed before Revenue Officer to mutation of owners' names in records.

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