Probate make a will legal.?

So upon death decease loses all legal rights and probate makes a will legal. My will consists of two aspects a) Demand to be cremated b) Bestow to C my assets.

Probate takes place. Next of Kin desides contrary to my demand and has be buried and attempts to bestow my assets to B contrary to my demand in my legalised will for C to have them.

Bear in mind the wills integrity is not in question and as been legalised by probate - and, I have lost all my rights in death to my next of kin - why can't she have bestowed upon B my assets then?

Answers:
You do not lose your rights when you die, you already made your decisions and they are stated in your will. While Next of Kin can bestow your assets (assuming they are the person you named to do so) they must comply with your wishes. If C doesn't mind you giving them to B --probably it's gonna happen. But if C protests, then the Will is the legal document that indicates what your opinion was prior to your death.



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