Welcome back. We are here to talk about the various aspects of estate planning. In our previous blog post, you’ll find an overview of the things will be discussing throughout the series. Today, we will discuss wills. If you have questions, contact our wills lawyer in Cary NC.
- A will helps individuals outline how they like to leave their assets, care for their children, as well as name your estate executor and more.
- Without a will, it may not be possible to fully disclose how you would like to leave your loved ones there inheritance. Writing a will give you The chance to document your wishes for your assets, after you pass.
- Other things that may be included in your will include, but are not limited to the following:
- Instructions on how to care for your pets.
- Maintenance information and instructions of care for property you own.
- Information on social media accounts and how you would like for them to be dealt with, after you pass.
- Passwords to online accounts and email.
- Loan or debt information that may need to be paid upon your death.
- Any bank account information you have, including money markets, savings accounts, checking accounts, CDs and more.
- Retirement account information, as well as information about insurance policies you may have in place.
A will is a great place to document any and all wishes you may have for your assets after you pass. If you would like help with creating a will or need to review and update your current one, feel free to contact our wills lawyer in Cary NC. We are here to help you.
To learn more about the various aspects of a state planning, be sure to check back soon. Our next blog post will talk more about trusts.
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If you don’t have an estate plan in place or haven’t reviewed yours in several years, now might be the best time to start. Our wills lawyer in Cary NC is here to help you get your estate planning in order and ready should you pass in an untimely manner or become incapacitated at some point. It’s better to be safe than sorry when it comes to an estate plan. Contact our office.
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