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Welcome to PDFRun! In this video, we will guide you on how to make and fill out a Last Will and Testament. A Last Will and Testament, commonly referred to as, Last will or simply Will, is a legal document that determines what will happen to your properties (whether real estate or personal possessions of any kind) as well as guardianship of your children (if you have any.), after you pass away. The document outlines your assets and belongings as well as how they will be distributed to your beneficiaries. Additionally, you may also describe in detail your final wishes to your loved ones. To make your Last Will and Testament legal, you, the Testator, need to sign the document with your witnesses and have it docHubd ing to your states laws. If you die without a Last Will and Testament, the state of your residence would be the one to define as to whom your properties would go to; and, if applicable, even guardianship of your children. Writing your Last Wil