Writing A Will
Protect your assets – writing a will may be the most important legal document you ever sign. A legal will can be used to distribute your property upon your death and ensures that your property is transferred according to your wishes.
A simple will can name a guardian for your minor children, make gifts to family, friends and charities, and provide future care for pets. It is important to update your will after life changing events such as the birth of a child, a marriage or a divorce. When you write a will, you protect the people you love most.
Every state has different laws that decide what happens to your estate in the event that you die without a legal will.
Did you know that in some states, your money and property goes to the state (and not your heirs) in the event that you don’t leave a simple will? Are you sure that your money and property is going where you want it to? Don’t leave your wishes to chance. With PrePaid Legal, writing your will is easy. And there is no extra charge to have your legal will completed. It’s just one of the perks that comes with being a PrePaidLegal member.
Free will template, free will forms and wills online are available.
February 25th, 2011 at 8:00 pm
Creating a will can be a very difficult process for many couples, but in the end the earlier you set a will up the better off you are leaving your children and family members should anything unexpected arise. Keep in mind that you can always adjust the will as time goes on and your situation changes.