A last will is a form that is legally binding which allows you to pick how you want your assets, property, and the well-being of your children to be handled after you pass away.
Why do you need a last will?
Inheritance
Having a will can help make sure that your estate is administered the way you want it to. Distinctly expressing your wishes by writing them in your will can prevent costly and time-consuming disputes over assets.
Children
Having a last will lets you pick who will care for your children if you die.
Service
Choose your funeral and/or other service wishes.
How to make a Will
- Identify the Testator
- Appointing the Individual(s)
- ‘Who Gets What’ (Dividing Assets)
- Signatures and the Requirements
- Distributing Copies of the Will