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Death is a part of life, and proper estate planning is critical for giving yourself piece of mind and ensuring the security of your legacy. Preparing a will is a legal way to express how you want your real estate, personal property, and other assets to be distributed after you die. When you prepare a will you can make important decisions such as naming the person who will be responsible for administering your estate and carrying out your final wishes (known as your “executor” or “personal representative”).
A will also gives you the ability to name your “beneficiaries” (the people who will receive your property and assets when you pass away). You can even set terms and conditions for how and when your beneficiaries will inherit your assets. A will can also help you protect your children if you pass away. If you have minor children, you can use your will to nominate a legal guardian to be responsible for their care.
Without a will, the future of your estate and your children’s care is in the hands of the court, not you.
A will also gives you the ability to name your “beneficiaries” (the people who will receive your property and assets when you pass away). You can even set terms and conditions for how and when your beneficiaries will inherit your assets. A will can also help you protect your children if you pass away. If you have minor children, you can use your will to nominate a legal guardian to be responsible for their care.
Without a will, the future of your estate and your children’s care is in the hands of the court, not you.
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