Would you trust the most important decisions of your life to others?
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| Would you trust the most important decisions of your life to others – especially decisions that affect the welfare of your children? The answer is: of course not! However, unless you have a will, that is precisely what will happen. Under state law, the state will determine who, if anyone, is entitled to your estate upon your death. A will is a legal instrument that specifies who are to be the beneficiaries of your estate, and when they are to receive their inheritance. The act of dying without a will is called “dying intestate”. People who are not named as beneficiaries may challenge the wishes of the decedent. By properly preparing a will, you can reduce this risk.
There are rules and regulations that limit to whom you may leave your It is always a good idea to keep a copy of your will in a place that is Don’t leave the decision up to others of how your estate is to be divided. We hope you enjoy your visit, and we look forward to providing you with
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