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How to Prepare a Last Will and Testament

 
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Bruno Berentsen

Everyone with assets to protect should take the time to prepare a last will and testament, but a surprising number of otherwise responsible adults have not done so. When these people are asked why they have not taken the time to make out a will one of the chief reasons given is that making a will is too complicated and time consuming.

But the truth is that with the right preparation making out a last will and testament does not have to be either difficult or time consuming. The key is to know how to prepare for the process, and that is the focus of this article.

One of the most critical parts of the preparation is to gather all of the documents you will need before you get started. When preparing a last will and testament you will need to think about all of the assets you own, not just the family home but any bank accounts, mutual funds, retirement accounts, brokerage accounts and the like. When you are gathering your assets it is important to keep in mind that the only assets protected by the will are those that are named in the will. If you forget to include an asset you will need to go back and revise your will, and that process can increase the cost and difficulty of preparing your estate.

While the process of protecting your worldly assets is certainly important, there is a much more vital reason for preparing a last will and testament. If you have minor children or other family members who rely on you for their support you can use your will to spell which individual or individuals will be responsible for their care in the event of your demise. This is perhaps the most critical decision you will ever make, and it is certainly an important reason to create a will. If your family includes minor children or dependent adults you absolutely must have a will in place.

The preparation process for this vital decision is likely to take much longer than the process of gathering up your bank statements and brokerage accounts.. Preparing for this part of your will should mean having serious conversations with everyone involved, including of course the proposed guardians of your children and any other dependents. When thinking about who should be named as guardian it is important to not simply assume that those you have in mind will be willing to accept the responsibility of raising your children to adulthood. While many people will be anxious to take on that responsibility others may not, and it is important to have open and frank discussions withy those you plan to name as guardians.

After the guardianship issue has been settled and a guardian has been named it is important to gather all of the relevant information so that it can be included when the last will and testament is finally drawn up. It is far better to have extra information that you do not need than to need information you do not have on hand. When it comes to making out a will it is important to err on the side of caution and gather us much information as you possibly can. Being over-prepared will help to ensure you have all the documents you need to create a will that will protect your family if and when the unexpected strikes.

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