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Last Will And Testament Forms

 
Author: Damian Sofsian
 

Wills are documents that reflect your deep desires to transfer your assets to those you love in the event of your demise. It says how your property must be distributed among your siblings, children, spouse and friends. There may also be instructions on what should be done to your property (such as providing for donating some money to charity).

Additions to a will, known as letters of instruction, can be created for items that may not be included in the will but may be due for distribution. These letters may carry instructions, like what to do with a pet, disposal of old files, etc. Such instructions are not legal documents.

Only items of high value and personal importance should be included in a will. The testator is the writer of the will and he usually appoints an executor. The executors primary responsibility is to see that the will is executed according to the wishes of the testator. He may also oversee paying of taxes of the estate. The executor is usually an attorney or a person not named as a beneficiary.

Any person over the age of 18 is legally eligible to write his will. Writing a will is simple if you have small assets, but grows complicated if you have different kinds of assets, different kinds of beneficiaries, properties with legal problems, or several heirs to your fortune.

Forms for writing simple to elaborate wills are available in the market and also on the net. Last will and Testament forms are meant to help you with the organization and execution of your final wishes so that your precious wealth is handed down to your near and dear ones. Last will and testament forms are available from lawyers, estate counselors, and legal advice websites.

These forms help you to avoid problems with legal jargon and simplify the process of writing a will. With these forms you can quickly and efficiently design your will keeping all your dear ones in mind and not leaving out anyone.

There are some simple forms, which are available, free of cost. These are suitable for those who do not have large estates or many beneficiaries. These forms can be modified according to your requirements. It is possible to download such forms from the Internet from websites specializing on wills. This enables you to write your will without hiring a lawyer or buying an expensive pre-made testament document.

More and more people are using pre-made forms to create wills as they can save on time, legal costs, complicated legal jargon and future complications for their beneficiaries.

 
 
 

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