Do You Have a Will?

by | Jan 2, 2018

Do You Have a Will?

A final Will and Testament is not something that people like to think about. The thought of going to the other side is terrifying to most. The sad reality, however, is that this causes people not to prepare for the inevitable. When a person does not have their final wishes documented, it becomes an enormous burden for the family, and worse, it can cause a real rift in a family as people begin to fight over what they thought the deceased wishes were. Is this really what you want your family to go through? More than likely not. Now I know what you are thinking. I am young all considered, do I really need a Will? The answer is still a resounding yes. You have no idea when you may die; it could be tomorrow in an accident.

Are You Sure Your Family Knows?

You may still be apprehensive. You may make the argument that your family knows what you want after you pass. But do they? WE have seen case after case of families torn apart because each member has a differing interpretation as to what you wanted after you have passed. This can have irreconcilable consequences and split the family apart forever. Is that what you want as your legacy? Surely not. So the best way to combat this is to have a final will and testament in writing so that there can be no disputing or fighting after you have passed. It is indeed never too early to do this. As tomorrow could be your final day. The reality is that your family will be going through so much that it is not fair to them to put them through the conflict that will arise.

Wylie Family Law Attorney

Where can you go to get a final Will and Testament drafted? You do not want to try to do something like this online or by yourself. The legitimacy of the document may be brought into question. The best answer is to count on a component law team to draft the document to make sure that everything is done correctly. If you want to prepare a final Will and Testament, then do not delay and give our office a call. You can also look us up online at www.wylietxlaw.com for more information.

 

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