Sample Legal Will
Sample legal will form with guidance notes. Simply print off and fill in the blanks.
Jasper L. Edwards
Legal wills are documents that dictates how you wish to distribute your property and assets
when you die. Surprisingly, most people in American don't have a legal will, and in the unfortunate
event of their death their assets could be handed over to the courts to decide how their estate
should be distributed. Not only that, the whole process could take years to be resolved with next
of kins left having to make ends meet under very difficult circumstances.
Unfortunately, too many people in the US today assume that on the event of
their death, their property will pass automatically to their "next of kin". However, the
reality is, nothing could not be farther from the truth.
So the question many people ask is, can I write my own legal will? Some call
them simple wills, whilst others refer to them as free wills. In short, the answer is yes, however,
there are some basic guidelines you should be aware of and each state has it's own laws whenever it
comes to writing wills. Please check the laws of your particular state when writing your own legal
will.
Firstly, if you're unsure about how to write your own legal will, then don't
be afraid to take some advice in the form of a licensed attorney.
If, however, you still wish to write your own will, then a legal will must
contain the following:
SAMPLE LEGAL WILL
A statement that the maker of the will (the testator) and subject of
the will are of sound mind.
Gather one or two witnesses (depending on your state of residence) who
will witness and sign the will. Name them here.
List all of the possessions that will be subject of the will.
Compile a list of how the possessions (above) are to be distributed
and to whom or where they should go.
Name an executor who must be identified by name and who will
ensure the instructions in the legal will are carried out.
A good idea (although not necessary) is to bestow power of attorney
and include medical instructions should the testator be unable to make sound
decisions to due to health problems and/or incapacity.
Finally, your legal will should contain a shortlist of alternative
beneficiaries in the event that any of the nominated persons or organizations that
are in the will are no longer living or in existence.
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