Estate Planning - Last Will and Testament Preparation

Professional will preparation services to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes and your loved ones are protected.

Client Type
Will
Year
Service
Will Preparation

What is a Last Will and Testament?

A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that specifies how you want your assets distributed after your death. It also allows you to name guardians for minor children and designate an executor to manage your estate.

Why You Need a Will

Asset Distribution

  • Decide who receives your property and possessions
  • Prevent family disputes over inheritance
  • Specify percentages or specific items for beneficiaries
  • Include charitable donations

Protect Your Children

  • Name guardians for minor children
  • Establish trusts for children's inheritance
  • Provide for special needs children
  • Ensure continuity of care

Executor Designation

  • Choose who will manage your estate
  • Name backup executors
  • Grant necessary powers for estate administration
  • Reduce family burden during difficult times

Avoid Intestacy Laws

Without a will, state laws determine:

  • Who inherits your assets
  • Who cares for your children
  • How your estate is divided
  • Distribution may not match your wishes

What Can Be Included in Your Will?

Assets You Can Distribute

  • Real estate properties
  • Bank accounts and investments
  • Personal property and valuables
  • Business interests
  • Digital assets and accounts
  • Intellectual property

Important Appointments

  • Executor: Manages estate administration
  • Guardian: Cares for minor children
  • Trustee: Manages trusts for beneficiaries
  • Pet Guardian: Cares for beloved pets

Special Provisions

  • Funeral and burial instructions
  • Organ donation preferences
  • Forgiveness of debts
  • Specific gifts and bequests

Our Will Preparation Services

Initial Consultation

We begin by understanding:

  • Your family structure and relationships
  • Your assets and their approximate values
  • Your wishes for distribution
  • Special circumstances or concerns
  • Tax planning considerations

Document Drafting

Our experienced attorneys prepare:

  • Comprehensive will document
  • Clear, unambiguous language
  • Legally compliant provisions
  • Contingency planning
  • Supporting documents

Review and Execution

We ensure proper:

  • Review of draft with you
  • Explanation of all provisions
  • Witness requirements
  • Notarization procedures
  • Safe storage recommendations

Ongoing Support

  • Will updates as circumstances change
  • Life event reviews (marriage, divorce, births)
  • Asset updates
  • Executor guidance when needed

Common Will Provisions

Residuary Clause

Addresses all assets not specifically mentioned, ensuring nothing is left undistributed.

Simultaneous Death Clause

Provides instructions if you and a beneficiary die together or within a short time period.

Per Stirpes Distribution

Ensures that if a beneficiary predeceases you, their share goes to their descendants.

Disinheritance Clauses

Explicitly excludes certain individuals from inheritance when desired.

Digital Assets Provision

Addresses access to and distribution of email accounts, social media, cryptocurrency, and online assets.

When to Update Your Will

Review and update your will when:

  • Marriage or divorce occurs
  • Birth or adoption of children
  • Death of a beneficiary or executor
  • Significant asset changes
  • Moving to a different state
  • Changes in tax laws
  • Relationship changes with beneficiaries

Requirements for a Valid Will

To be legally valid, a will must:

  • Be in writing
  • Be signed by the testator (you)
  • Be witnessed by at least two people
  • Be created while of sound mind
  • Be free from duress or undue influence

Will vs. Living Trust

Choose a Will if you:

  • Have a simpler estate
  • Want lower upfront costs
  • Are comfortable with probate
  • Don't own property in multiple states

Consider a Living Trust if you:

  • Want to avoid probate
  • Own property in multiple states
  • Value privacy
  • Need incapacity planning
  • Have a more complex estate

We can help you determine which option is best for your situation.

Common Questions

How much does a will cost?

We offer transparent pricing based on estate complexity. Contact us for a personalized quote.

How long does it take?

Most wills are completed within 1-2 weeks, depending on your availability and estate complexity.

Can I write my own will?

While possible, DIY wills often contain errors that can invalidate them or create disputes. Professional drafting ensures validity.

What happens if I don't have a will?

Your estate will be distributed according to state intestacy laws, which may not reflect your wishes.

Can I disinherit someone?

In most cases yes, but there are specific legal requirements and limitations, especially regarding spouses.

Get Started Today

Protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are honored. Our compassionate attorneys make the will preparation process straightforward and stress-free.

Our Process is Simple

  1. Schedule Consultation: Discuss your needs and goals
  2. Gather Information: Provide asset and beneficiary details
  3. Review Draft: We present your customized will
  4. Execute Properly: We guide you through signing
  5. Store Safely: Keep your will in a secure location

Contact us today to schedule your will preparation consultation.

Estate Planning Package

Consider our comprehensive estate planning package that includes:

  • Last Will and Testament
  • Living Will (Healthcare Directive)
  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Healthcare Power of Attorney
  • HIPAA Authorization

Ask about our package pricing for complete peace of mind.

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