A Last Will, a Living Will & a Living Trust are
three essential components of any sound estate planning process. Make the
most important step in your life today to protect your loved ones and avoid
the courts making decisions about your assets and more importantly your
family. If you're like most Americans, a will could be the most
important legal document that you ever sign.
A Last Will
To ensure that your property and assets are
properly distributed to your beneficiaries, to specify your last wishes, and
most importantly to establish a guardianship for your children you will need
to: Make a Will Online.
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A Living Trust
In order to transfer property to your
designated beneficiaries you will need to:
Create a Reliable Trust
Click Here. The key importance of a living trust is that it is not
subject to probate which could cost thousands in court fees and tie up the
distribution of your estate for years to come.
A Living Will
If you suddenly become incapacitated and
unable to make medical decisions for yourself, for example a decision about
remaining on artificial life support, a
Living Will will ensures that your wishes will be carried out. A
Living Will helps to protect your loved ones from having to make a very
difficult and very personal decision. It also helps to avoid family
squabbling that may follow as it will clearly specify your wishes should you
be in this difficult situation.
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Which will do you need ?
Need
more information to determine how a
Last Will, Living Will, and Living Trust are different? To learn more,
follow the web links below to review information that will enable you to
make the right decision.
Law Library - Introduction to Wills
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Law Library - What Happens Without a Will?
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Law Library - State Requirements for a Last Will
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Make a Will Online
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Create Your Own Will Online
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Create a Living Will in 3 Easy Steps!
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Prepare your Living Trust
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