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PLR Ebook Table Of Contents
Creating Your Own Will
Making Sure Your Will Is Valid
Special Rules If You Are Married
Do You Need an Inventory?
Naming Your Beneficiaries
Selecting an Executor
Your Will and Your Children
Taxes and Other Debts
Selecting the Right Form for Your Will
How to Make Your Will Legal
Revoking or Changing Your Will
What to Know About Estate Planning
What Is a Living Will?
Final Thoughts
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Creating Your Own Will
How to Create Your Own Will That Will Grant You the Power to Decide What You Want To Do With Your Assets
A will is your declaration whereby you are passing your assets on to your heirs. Under the rules of your authority, there can be legal limitations on what you may do in your will, like disinheriting your spouse or, even your children.
Typically, you can choose to leave your assets to anybody. When married, however, automatically, your spouse will have the privilege to a certain portion of your assets, even when you stated someone else’s name in your will and even though your spouse is not living with you any longer.
A valid will can:
1. Endow a beneficiary who would otherwise not inherit on the basis of the intestate laws of succession, like your step-child.
2. Assign or authorize someone to act as guardian for a minor child…
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