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Last wills and testaments are documents created by testators to express their wishes after death. They allow for gifts to be made posthumously, which is an exception to the principle that gifts must be completed during the donor's lifetime. Wills can serve multiple purposes, including establishing family trusts, aiding in tax planning, and appointing guardians for minor children. This presentation will cover common provisions found in wills, their purposes, and important considerations. The primary function of a will is to facilitate the transfer of property, which may be directed to individuals or groups, with contingent beneficiaries named if initial beneficiaries predecease the testator. Gifts of real property are known as devises, while personal property gifts are referred to as bequests, though both have little legal distinction.