Perhaps the whole thing seems too time-consuming,
difficult or even mysterious. To overcome these
obstacles, review this helpful guide that gives clear
answers to the questions you may have.
What Happens if You Do Not Have a Will?
If you die without a will, your estate will be divided
according to laws in the state where you live. The
resulting transfer of assets may be very different from
what you had wished. While certain family members
will likely receive part of your estate, close friends or
charities that you may have wanted to remember will
not be included.
What Can You Put in Your Will?
Only you know the special circumstances of
your family members and heirs. That is why it
is important to discuss these factors with your
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A Guide to Making Your Will
Direct Your Assets to the People and Causes You Care About Most
Making a will is an important way to extend your love, care, generosity and gratitude
to family and friends. It is also an excellent way to follow in your patriot's footsteps and
create a lasting legacy of your own with NSDAR . So why have an estimated 60 percent
of U.S. adults living in households with children not created a will?