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Why is Estate Planning So Important?

If you want to leave specific individuals your assets, like your home, your vehicle(s) or any form of money, you will need to write a legal will and indicate your selected beneficiaries. That is where Estate Planning comes into play.


Free Last Will And Testament Packages

A will is a legal document that divides your property among beneficiaries – like your spouse and children - and decides the fate of your assets. There are free packages for creating wills available in the market.


Last Will And Testament Laws

The laws of each state specify conditions for writing a last will and testament. Under old common law there used to be a separate writing disposing of real property (real estate) called ‘testament’, and a separate writing disposing of all other property called ‘will’. Hence the archaic phrase ‘last will and testament’.


Will Writing Services

A will is a legal document that contains a declaration stating how to distribute a person’s possessions after his death. It declares who should own belongings and assets after death of the testator, i.e. the person whose will is being drafted. Using will writing services is a safe and secure way of ensuring stability of loved ones after death.


Creating a Last Will & Testament: a Q&A Introduction

Do you have a Last Will & Testament? If not, you should. Why let a court decide the distribution of your assets when you die? Learn the basics of creating a legal and valid Last Will and Testament.


Why You Should Have A Living Will

My opinion about having a living will is based on mainly on my experience. Although I work in the legal field I am not a lawyer. You should take care not to mistake anything I say as legal advice. With that out of the way, I can express freely that a living will not do all that you may think it can.


Can My Parents Gift Real Property To Me Directly From Their Living Trust?

My parents have property / real estate currently held in a trust whereby they are both the Grantor and the Trustee. I am the Successor Trustee. Is it possible to transfer 'ownership' of this property from that trust to me prior to their death?


What if a Trust Beneficiary Doesn't Want the Money?

Question: My father passed away in April 2006. I have distributed the funds according to the Trust except for approximately $28,000 that is to go to my niece (my father's granddaughter). She has not returned her W9 as she is hesitate to receive the money because of the fact that she is on SSI. I want to close the Trust account and be able to file the necessary taxes the beginning of 2007. Have you ever heard of a similar situation? What do you suggest I do so that I can put closer to this. J.P.


Wills and Trusts: Four Reasons People Delay & Shouldn't

Learn the 4 mind shifts you need to overcome estate planning procrastination.


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Free Last Will And Testament Forms

A last will or testament is a document that states the ways in which a person can arrange for the distribution of his or her property and possessions after death. Last will and testament regulates others rights over the testator's property and family after his or her death. People over the age of 18 are legally entitled to write their wills.


Sample Last Will And Testament

A will or testament is a document by which the testator regulates the rights of others over his property or family after death. In a strict sense, a will is a general term, while testament applies only to dispositions of personal property. A will is also used as the instrument in a trust. A sample of last will and testament provides a standard format, which gives a basic guideline for writing a last will and testament.


Have Your Parents Planned Their Estate For Your Protection?

When your parents die, you are the one who will be responsible for taking care of everything they leave behind. There are steps you can take today to make sure that it will be as easy for you as possible and that what you inherit will be as protected as possible.


Why Do You Need A Living Trust

What is a living trust, and why you should consider creating one.


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