Last Wills
Find answers to questions you might have about last wills, and get a better understanding of how they're written, what happens if they're contested, and more.
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What Happens if You Die Without a Will?
Most people don't want to think about their own death, but if you want a say in what happens to your assets when you die, it's important to take the time to make a will.
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Guidelines for Using a Pour-Over Will
A pour-over will is an essential backup for your living trust. Discover why you might need this estate planning tool and how it works.
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How to Draft a Will Without a Lawyer
You can write a perfectly legal will on your own, without a lawyer, in every state. But should you?
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Pros and Cons of Probate
Most people do not want to deal with probate because of the time and expense it may add to enforcing your last will, but sometimes the probate process can be beneficial.
· 3 min read
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Do You Even Need a Last Will?
A will can give you great peace of mind and make things easier on your loved ones left behind, but do you really need one?
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Living Trust vs. Will: Which One Should You Choose?
Living trusts and wills are both good options for estate planning. Understanding the differences between them can help you decide which one is right for you.
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Inheritance Rights: Do Your Closest Relatives Have a Right to Claim Part of Your Estate?
Who inherits your estate depends not only on what you bequeath in your will, but state law can override some provisions in your will. Find out what your rights are and how to protect your estate.
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The Probate Process: Four Simple Steps
Knowing what probate actually involves will help ease your fears about the process, one that isn't always as complex as you might think.
· 3 min read
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How to Write a Codicil to a Will
You can amend your will with a written codicil, but it's not always a good idea.
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Can Estranged Relatives Contest Your Will After You Die?
Your will is intended to make sure your assets are distributed the way you'd like after your death. But if there's an estranged relative in the picture, you might be nervous about challenges.
· 4 min read