Low cost will preparation
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The People can help prepare your will and assure that it is properly signed and
executed. A will is a legal document that indicates your desire about the
distribution of your assets and property after your death.
A
will gives you decision-making control over who will be responsible to
administer your estate and follow your wishes (the executor or personal
representative), who gets what (the beneficiaries) and also, how and when they
are to receive it. Low cost will preparation
By
clearly laying out your wishes and instructions for when you die, you lift an
enormous burden that your family members would otherwise have to bear at your
death.
For
those with minor children, what is most important is that a will allows you to
state who you want to be responsible for the care of your children (guardian)
and their inheritance (custodian). Without a will, these decisions will be made
by the court, not you. Wills however, are subject to probate.
Probate
is the court-directed process of distributing a person’s assets and possessions
after death. The probate court governs the distribution of your estate
according to the instructions of your will.
Each
state has laws of “intestate succession” which provide for the transfer of
property to relatives if a person dies without a will. The law determines who
will receive your property and how much each person will receive. Living will in California and New
York
The
court will not take into account what you may have wanted. If you have no
relatives, then your property may go to the government. If you did not express
your wishes in a will, the Court does not know what you want, and therefore
must follow the mandates of the law in distributing your property. Your
friends, favorite charities and some of your family members who otherwise might
have been remembered with a bequest (gift) in your will, may have no standing
with regard to the intestate succession laws, and may therefore receive nothing
when you die.
Obviously,
a major reason to create a will is that all your property will be distributed
as you wish, rather than according to the laws of your state. Creating a will
is your opportunity to make your intentions clear and to keep important
decisions in your hands. Every adult who has property, whether it’s a
sentimental piece of jewelry, a home, or artwork, should make out a will.
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