A Will cannot wait

Statistics illustrate that a majority of Americans die without a will. Understandably, losing a loved one brings great pain to a family. If that loved one dies without a Will, it can bring many unnecessary headaches - at a most inopportune time. Without a Will, much of what you have worked hard for all your life is left to chance.

What happens if I don't have a Will?

State law deals uniformly with all instances of death without a Will. No considerations are made for the special needs of any individual or family. Your money and possessions will be distributed according to a formula fixed by law, which means that your spouse may have to share assets with other family members whom you may not have named in a Will. Dying without a Will could also lead to your minor children being placed in the care of a guardian appointed by the court...not necessarily the person(s) that you would have chosen to raise them. That's why it is so important that you provide for the disposition of your property by leaving a valid Will.

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