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Types of Wills: Introduction

A will is a written or oral communication by a person stating how they want their property disposed of at death. There are several different types of wills....

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Texas Wills Changes

Creating a Will allows you to make decisions as to who is going to own and control your property after you die. However, just as your life changes, so should your will. Estate planning experts say t...

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Texas Will: What Makes a Will Valid?

A last Will and Testament in Texas is a document where the individual makes decisions as to who is going to own and control his property after his death; it's a testamentary disposition of one's prope...

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Florida Wills: Creating a Valid Will

A will is a document that allows you to specify what should happen to your property after you die. However, for a will to be enforceable, it must be valid - and in Florida, a testator (the creator of...

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Texas Legal Forms Vs. Hiring A Texas Will Attorney

When it comes to creating wills in Texas, consumers have a couple of choices' using an online or bookstore kit or hiring an attorney. So, why is it in someone's best interests to have their Will writt...

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New York Wills: When And How To Change Your Will

For many of us, changing our wills to reflect the changes that have occurred in our lives is something we mean to do, but simply don't get around to. However, changing a will is not as complicated as...

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Choosing a Property Guardian for Your Minor Children

The law does not permit minors to assume legal control over property left to them in a Will. This means that you need to be sure that a responsible adult will handle the money and property you leave y...

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Is it possible to remove an executor from an estate?

When an individual, known as a testator, writes a will, he or she will generally appoint an executor. The executor of a will has a duty to the testator to carry out the terms and conditions of the wil...

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Fairness in Division of Family Assets

The easiest way to avoid conflicts and hurt feelings in distributing your assets in a will is to give an equal amount to each child; but this does not necessarily mean fairness....

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How to Revoke a Will

As long as you are still alive and considered mentally competent, you are as free to change your will as you were to make it. There are certain procedures to changing a will that must be followed if y...

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Who is entitled to a copy of a will?

During the process of distributing an estate's assets according to the will, it is not uncommon for interested parties to request to view copies of the will. Whether or not a party requesting an oppor...

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Does marriage affect my will?

Marriage is a life-altering event that dictates the need to make some changes, among the most important, you and your new spouse should create new Wills. ...

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Who gets my property if there is no will?

When there is no will, the probate court appoints an administrator or executor (also called personal representative) to inventory assets, pay bills, and generally manage the estate....

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Dividing Your Assets in a Will

Dividing your assets in your will, such as your home, car, furniture, bank accounts, stock, insurance policies, will minimize family meltdowns over distributions, especially if you are precise in your...