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hey everyone Logan Greenberg here with sunrise law group sitting here with my partner Zach Tyler no and today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about the five things that we think you should consider whenever youamp;#39;re gonna create your will and so Zach once you start us off with number one thatamp;#39;s right these are at least the five things that are essential to consider when creating a will and number one as obvious as it sounds would be who will receive your legacy so when I use the term legacy that truly just means your your entire state all the property you own at the time of your death and who is gonna receive it itamp;#39;s the first question we would ask you when drafting it well most people leave it to their children but you could leave it to anybody you could leave it to a best friend you could leave your legacy to a church to an entity to an organization and itamp;#39;s just critical to actually think who am I gonna leave my legacy in my estate to and then with th