What is a will?
January 12, 2024
A will is a document that provides instructions for how you want your assets to be distributed following your death. In a will, you will typically nominate someone to administer your assets and estate; this person is called an executor. You can use your will to give specific assets to certain people or organizations, or you may simply choose to leave a percentage of the net value of your estate to one or more persons. If you have children, you can also use your will to nominate someone to serve as guardian in the event both you and your children’s other parent have died.
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