Staff's Articles in Last Will & Testament

  • Ask the Experts: Who pays bills left by deceased? *
    Who is responsible for paying a Visa bill when the cardholder passes away?
  • Estate Planning Is Not Just for the Rich and the Famous *
    An estate investment plan is a program for the management and distribution of your assets upon your death, as well as instructions for handling your affairs should you become unable to do so while you are still alive.
  • Probate judge: Having a will serious business *
    It deals with your assets and liabilities, it names your personal representatives after you’re gone, the person who will act as an officer of the court to carry out your wishes after you’re gone.
  • Are your digital assets listed in your will? *
    Digital assets, alongside caretaking provisions for parents and pets, are named among the top "new frontiers" often overlooked.
  • Wills, Estate Planning ‘Spell Out’ Wishes *
    “Dying with Style” isn’t a presentation about how to dress the deceased for their funeral.
  • Owning Property in Joint Tenancy
    Owning property in joint tenancy is one way to simplify the process of distributing your property upon your death.
  • Last Will & Testament
    A Will is a document which provides the manner in which a person’s property will be distributed after death.
  • How to Contest a Will
    A last will is a legal document that determines the distribution of a person's estate, which includes assets, upon his/her demise. A last will and testament must be up-to-date to be legally compliant with your state's laws.
  • Do it Yourself Last Will and Testament Tips
    Contemplation about your death is never pleasant, but doing the wise thing by foreseeing the possible circumstances of your demise and impact on your family is an honorable act. A last will is a document/form that will ensure your wishes are upheld upon your death.
  • Common Questions Asked About Last Will Forms
    A Last Will and Testament controls the distribution of your property at death and you may give some one you trust guardianship over your children after your death. No property is transferred or effects will take place, a will is not effective as long as you’re living.
  • Wills
    The Difference Between a Will and a Living Will
  • Last Will and Testament Form
    Avoid family disagreements. Many families struggle over who should get what. A will allows you to give your things to whomever you want, not to whomever a judge decides will get it.
  • Your Last Will and Testament
    Frequently asked questions about Last Will and Testaments.
  • Why Should I Have a Will?
    Even if you do not have very much, you probably still have some things you would like to pass on to your loved ones.

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