Your Will should include a Residuary clause. A residuary clause is a provision in a Will that disposes of assets that are often overlooked by the testator. This covers a situation when you have forgotten or unaware or left out any assets that you owned (failed to specify and/or list out the assets in the Will). This clause is a vital clause in your Will because, in the absence of the said clause, the assets will be treated as falling into intestacy. This means the assets will be distributed according to the Distribution Act 1958, which may be against your wishes.