The terms that someone adds to their will or broader estate plan can provide support for their dependent family members and allow for the transfer of their assets to others when they die. Most people are eager to uphold someone's stated wishes during estate...
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Where should you keep your will?
After drafting your will, you should keep it in a safe location. The executor you appoint should not have difficulties finding it when it needs to go to probate. Nonetheless, it should be a private place. This guide discusses four locations you should consider to keep...
3 things to do after you update your will
Your first will may not be the one that will be submitted to probate. You may need to update it when circumstances change. You can do this either by revoking your existing will and creating a new one or writing a codicil to supplement your current will. What should...
How can you update a will?
Life will continue after you have written your will, making it outdated. Thus, you need to update your will when things change. This may not mean omitting or adding information to your existing one. Since it's a legal document, you need to take certain steps to make...
Should you name an alternate executor in your will?
When writing your will, you will appoint an executor to ensure your wishes are fulfilled. In addition, they may be in charge of all your estate documents. Thus, you need to pick a reliable party. Nonetheless, it may also help to have an alternate executor - this is...