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How to Save 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 h

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How to Store your Will to Avoid Issues with Probate A Texas County Clerk. County clerks offer a will safekeeping service for a fee. Safe Deposit Box. This is another good option to keep your will safe so long as you let important people know where you have left your will. Your Home.
What your will should cover Basic information about you. This includes your name, your address and the date you signed the will. The name of your executor. An executor. Your executors right to manage your estate. How you want your assets distributed. A guardian for your children.
It is generally advisable to use a solicitor or to have a solicitor check a will you have drawn up to make sure it will have the effect you want. This is because it is easy to make mistakes and, if there are errors in the will, this can cause problems after your death.
Generally speaking, there are three kinds of Wills: (1) holographicwritten entirely in the handwriting of the person writing the Will; (2) standard, formal typewrittenprinted or typed; and (3) partially handwritten and partially typed. The requirements for a valid Will are different for each type of Will.
The four main types of wills are simple, testamentary trust, joint, and living. Other types of wills include holographic wills, which are handwritten, and oral wills, also called nuncupativethough they may not be valid in your state. Your circumstances determine which is best for you.
A Will consists of various things, but the four major ones are: Name and information regarding the testator for will planning. Name and power of the executor of estate wills. Appointment of legal guardians through family law advice. Listing the legal assets for asset prevention. Information Regarding the testator.
1. Attested Written Wills. By far the most common type of will, an attested written will is typed and printed, then signed by the testator and two witnesses. Witnesses must either see firsthand the testator signing the document or hear the declaration of the will.
Here are some items that you should never put in your Will: Business interests. Personal wishes and desires. Coverage for a beneficiary with special needs. Anything you dont want going through probate. Certain types of property.
Finally, you should not put anything in a will that you do not own outright. If you jointly own assets with someone, they will most likely become the new owner.2. Assets with named beneficiaries Bank accounts. Brokerage or investment accounts. Retirement accounts and pension plans. A life insurance policy.
Things youll want to avoid putting in your will include: Funeral Arrangements. Organ Donation Requests. Assets for Special Needs Children or Pets. Reasons for Your Decisions. Certain Property Types. Business Interests. Assets You Dont Want Entering Probate. Accounts with Named Beneficiaries.

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