Parents and couples have been asked always to make their will to avoid subsequent fights that follow sharing of properties.
This followed the newly released report on the status of equal opportunity of indicating that women are the most affected people when it comes to sharing properties of their late husbands.
According the chairman equal opportunity commission Ritah Matovu, many parents fear to make wills to guide distribution of their properties after death, hence leaving fight among families.
She explained that their emergency need for parliament to streamline inheritance of properties in regards to women.
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