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How to change age in the Last Will and Testament

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hey there so in this video were gonna talk about where you should store your last will and testament Im Paul Rabelais Im an estate planning attorney asked quite a bit Paul where should we keep our last will and testament and its an important question because when somebody passes away people need to have access to the will the you know the right people need to have access because it needs to be we know one of the first things that happens it gets filed and the succession or probate proceeding to start the succession perhaps get the executor confirmed by a judge and then ultimately at the end have a judge order the disposition of the assets to the heirs that are named in the will so its really critical that the original can be located easily after somebody passes away a lot of different options there on where to keep it lets talk through a few of them first one as some people say well you know we did a will forty years ago I guess it was filed at the courthouse you know at least he

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Even young adults should have a Will. Your Will spells out who you want to receive your assets on your death.
Any adult over the age of 18 should consider making a will. It is important to realize that a will is not just for the wealthy. Here are some of the reasons you may want to make a will.
The answer to the question is very subjective as there is no specific time that you should make a Will and it will vary from each individual but in general, if you answer yes to ANY of the following questions, regardless of your age, then you should make a Will. Do you own, or part own a property?
Its never too early to write a Will. If you have no spouse or kids without a Will your assets revert to your parents but if you want it to go to your siblings or anyone else you need a Will. When you have a spouse or kids youll want to change/update your Will appropriately.
Once a child docHubes age 18, its a good idea to set up some sort of advance directiveeither a health care proxy through a medical POA or a living will (or both).

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