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Should You Have A Will?

It is important to have a will because it ensures that your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets are honored after your passing.

Without a will, the state decides how your belongings are divided, which may not align with your intentions, potentially causing conflict among family members.

If necessary, a will also allows you to designate guardians for minor children, providing them with a stable environment during a difficult time.

Ultimately, having a clearly outlined plan can expedite the probate process, reduce stress for your loved ones, and help avoid legal disputes.

A will offers peace of mind, knowing that you have taken the necessary steps to protect your loved ones and your legacy.

There are a couple of ways that a will can be created. For more complex matters it might make sense to hire an attorney. If you would like to do it on your own, check out this complete estate planning package!