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Each state has specific requirements for what makes a valid will. In general, it must be in writing and signed by the person who wrote it, plus two witnesses.
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Last Will and Testament Basics A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that lets you make specific or general gifts of your estate assets to be...
Parental Responsibility The most disturbing thing about the lack of preparedness is the fact that so many parents of dependent children are shirking t...
1. DIY Wills Often Have Errors When creating a DIY Will online, you could be dealing with generic online forms that have errors and omissions. With u...
DIY-WILL Many people love do-it-yourself projects. An estate plan should not be one of those projects. We have reviewed wills that were downloaded or...
A living will in Florida is a declaration regarding life sustaining procedures. Any competent adult may, at any time, make a living will or written...
Play VideoAttorney Thomas B. Burton answers a reader question about what a lawyer charges for a simple Will that will divide someone's property evenly between h...
Play VideoAttorney Thomas B. Burton answers a reader question about whether the reader has a right to question a Will that is in the probate administration proc...
Play VideoWhat are “Advance Directives”? Advance Directives are legal documents that explain a person’s choices about medical treatment or designate someone to...
Attorney Thomas B. Burton answers a reader question about whether a Will executed in the United States will still be valid if the reader passes away w...
Play VideoIn this legal training video, Knoxville attorney Jed McKeehan discusses where you can get something notarized. Learn more about this legal topic and...
Play VideoWhat is a Will? Often referred to as a "Last Will and Testament," a "Will" is an expression of your wishes and desires for the distribution of your as...
Why Is It Difficult To Contest A Will? By design, it*s difficult for a last will and testament to be less than authentic. That*s because, in New York,...
What is a Last Will and Testament? A Last Will and Testament is a legal document memorializing your wishes on how you, the testator or creator of the...
This video explains what a holographic will is. Learn more about this legal topic and others at http://attorney-knoxville.com. Follow us online: Fac...
Play VideoWhat is a Will? A will is a written document which states how and to whom you wish your property to go after your death. There are certain requirement...
This video explains who needs to witness a will for it to be properly executed. Learn more about this legal topic and others at http://attorney-knoxv...
Play VideoFlorida law constrains who can be your personal representative. A PR is the person you name to find all your assets and work with the courts to proper...
Q: What is the importance of the Power of Attorney documents in regards to guardianship? A: The more deeply entrenched in guardianship litigation I be...
Bank Forms The form provided by your bank is likely valid, however it will only authorize the named agents to act with regard to that specific bank an...
Why a Will is Important Many people think that they do not need a Will because they do not have a lot of money. Unfortunately, that is not true. If yo...
What is a Will? A Will allows you to declare how you want your property to be handled and distributed at the time of your death. Setting up a will is...
Why can’t I just create a will myself?
Play VideoI’m an attorney in Palm City, FL, and I serve clients throughout Martin County, including Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, and Indiantown, as well as th...
Play VideoWhy I should I see an attorney and not go on a website or try to fill out a form or do it myself? The laws on what constitutes a valid Will are specif...
Q. What is a Will? A will is a handy legal tool used to provide gifts of your estate to your loved ones or to entities, charitable or otherwise, in a...
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