Making a Will and Estate Administration 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information, including your full name, address, and date of birth. This establishes your identity as the will-maker.
  3. Next, specify who you wish to appoint as your executor. This person will be responsible for ensuring that your wishes are carried out after your death.
  4. Detail your assets and how you want them distributed among beneficiaries. Be clear about specific items or amounts to avoid confusion later.
  5. Include any guardianship provisions for minor children if applicable. Clearly state who you wish to appoint as their guardian.
  6. Review all sections carefully to ensure accuracy and completeness before saving or printing the document.

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If your language is ambiguous or your intentions are not clear it could lead to instructions not being followed properly or the will being ruled invalid. Ensure you seek professional advice when writing a will, and that all of the proper steps are taken, including having the will witnessed.
The best price for a will depends on your needs, estate size, and risk tolerance. You can create one for free by writing it yourself, but hiring an attorney helps ensure the documents validity. Its fair to pay an attorney anywhere from $300 to $600 or more, depending on complexity.
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