If a loved one has recently died or become incapacitated, finding the person's estate planning documents is essential. Despite the importance of these documents, it's not uncommon for people to move them and fail to communicate exactly where they are. Scrambling to find the will and other estate plan documents can be a painful and stressful process.
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Wills and Trusts: Know the Difference
You can and should do your best to control your assets from beyond the grave. If you are unable to do so, there may be obstacles to managing your estate.
Gregory S. DuPont
A Buffer for Your Estate
Estate planning is an ongoing process that requires a personal commitment in order to make sure the end result is just the way you want it.
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Whom Should I Name as Executor of My Will?
The executor of your estate is legally and financially liable for all decisions made during the probate process.
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Drafting Your Own Will
You can easily draft your own will through one of two methods: type it yourself on a computer or typewriter, or create one through an online program. Although handwritten wills are permitted, creating a formal, typed document is less likely to cause trouble.