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How to Write a Will online and Facts You Need To Know ?

03/05/2020

According to some statistics, a high percentage of Americans do not have a written will. Having a will can create peace of mind when used as a legal tool to ensure your preferences are carried out after your death. A well-written, carefully planned will can ease the transition for your loved ones.

The length of a will varies, depending on the amount of assets you hold. Some are a simple one page document; others can be multiple pages to list all items in an estate and individual preferences. Typically, a will should describe the estate; the people who will receive parts of the estate; special instructions about gifts to charity and the care of minor children; and posthumous trusts. Sometimes, a will could also disinherit individuals who might expect to receive part of an estate.

How to Write a Will that is Valid

The validity of a will may depend on the requirements of the state. Generally, most states statues have the same elements which may include:

• You should be at least 18 and mentally capable of writing the will.

• A statement attesting that the will is yours.

• The will should be typed, computer generated or handwritten.

• Provisions that disposes of property and/or appoints guardianship for minors, if applicable.

• The will should appoint an executor and have notarized signatures for at least two witnesses.

 

How to Write a Will with Legal Representation

Generally, state law does not require legal representation for writing a will. However, if you have a large estate or complex issues, hiring an estate planning attorney is recommended. There are many benefits to hiring a lawyer who is familiar with estate law in your state. Legal representation can help to ensure your wishes are carried out correctly.

An attorney can assist you with creating a trust, or help with delicate matters such as disinheriting a relative. Many state laws have specific requirements about what is allowed in a will, including who can legally serve as a personal representative. Hiring an attorney is probably best in these types of situations, since he or she is familiar with state laws.

Keep in mind that hiring an attorney to Will Writing Service can be expensive. Most attorneys offer a free initial consultation. However, they may charge a flat fee or hourly rate to prepare your will. Discuss these options during the initial meeting.

A flat fee usually covers document preparation, time to review the documents, and signing. The hourly fee could cost more than a flat fee. The actual charges will vary depending on the attorney. Speak to several different lawyers to get a price range.

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