A will is the cornerstone of any estate plan. This document articulates how you would wish to have your estate distributed upon your demise. Dying without a will in place (intestate) would mean that the state laws will determine who gets your assets and who doesn’t....
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Top 3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Write Your Own Will
While writing your own will may save you a little bit of money, it will cost your family a lot of time, aggravation, and possible legal fees in the future. It’s important to remember that a will is a legal document and drafting one on your own without any legal advice...
Living Will vs. Last Will and Testament
What do I need and what is the difference between the two? As estate planning attorneys, we often get email inquiries from new clients that read like this: “Hi there, I need a living will. I want to make sure my kids go to my parents in case I die, and we have a house...