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🧾 Wills & Testaments – FAQs
Q: Why is having a will important?
A: A will ensures that your wishes are followed and your assets are distributed as you intend. Without one, state laws will determine who receives your property.
Q: Can I write my own will?
A: Legally, yes—but mistakes or unclear wording can cause confusion or be challenged. We c
🧾 Wills & Testaments – FAQs
Q: Why is having a will important?
A: A will ensures that your wishes are followed and your assets are distributed as you intend. Without one, state laws will determine who receives your property.
Q: Can I write my own will?
A: Legally, yes—but mistakes or unclear wording can cause confusion or be challenged. We create clear, valid wills that stand up in court.
Q: What happens if I die without a will?
A: Your estate will go through intestate succession, where the court distributes assets based on state law, which may not align with your wishes.
Q: How often should I review my will?
A: Every 3–5 years or after major life changes—marriage, divorce, new children, or significant asset changes.
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