Legal Reader’s recent article titled “Top 7 Reasons to Fill Out a Will” reminds us that before it is too late, consider these reasons why a Will is essential.
Avoid Family Disputes. By not having a Will or failing to make your wishes clear, you may be confronted with disagreements among family members. A contested Will can be damaging to relationships within your family and can be costly.
Avoid Costly and Lengthy Probate. A Will expedites the probate process and tells the court the way in which you want your estate to be divided. Without a Will, the court will decide how your estate will be divided, which can lead to unnecessary delays.
Deciding What Happens to Your Assets. A Will is the only way you can state exactly to whom you want your assets to be given. Without a Will, the court will decide.
Designating a Guardian for Your Children. Without a Will, the court will determine who will take care of your minor children.
Eliminate Stress for Your Family. Most estates must go to probate court to start the process. However, if you have no Will, the process can be complicated. The court must name personal representatives to administer your estate.
Protect Your Business. A Will allows you to pass your business to your co-owners or heirs.
Provide A Home For Your Pets. If you have a Will, you can make certain that someone will care for your pets if you die. The law considers pets as properties, so you are prohibited from leaving assets to your pets in your Will. However, you can name beneficiaries for your pets, leave them to a trusted person, or name people to serve as guardians of your pets and leave them funds to meet their needs.
Drafting a Will with the help of an experienced estate planning attorney can give you and your family peace of mind and convenience in the future.
Reference: Legal Reader (Jan. 28, 2021) “Top 7 Reasons to Fill Out a Will”