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Common Myths About a Making a Will

Writing your Will seems quite overwhelming especially when youu2019re not a legal expert yourself. Letu2019s talk about some common myths that stop people from writing their Will.<br><br>https://www.trulywill.com/learn/8-common-myths-about-a-making-a-will

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Common Myths About a Making a Will

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  1. Common Myths About a Making a Will www.trulywill.com

  2. 8 Common Myths About a Making a Will Writing your Will seems quite overwhelming especially when you’re not a legal expert yourself. You probably still have this somewhere in your list of priorities but still have a few confusions which are preventing you from taking that next step. Does a Will expire if it isn’t filled immediately? What if I’m not sure how I want my assets to be distributed? Maybe I don’t own much anyway, do I still need a Will? Let’s talk about some common myths that stop people from writing their Will.

  3. Myths Reality The Will expires unless it’s filled immediately That’s not true at all! A Will has no expiration date. Making a Will is not limited to the rich folks with a lot of property and money in the bank. It’s a document that everyone should make “I don’t have many assets so I don’t need a Will.” That’s great! But unfortunately, they don’t get to make the decisions. It’s the state court that will inevitably decide on how to distribute your assets according to intestacy laws. “My family knows what I want, I won’t need a Will.” If you’re above 18, you should definitely create a Will soon. The future is uncertain – tomorrow is not promised, it’s a gift. Getting a Will done today will give you mental peace knowing that everything will be taken care of. “I’ll make a Will later. I’m too young to think about this now.”

  4. Myths Reality That’s actually impossible. A Will is a legally- binding document that MUST be followed by the court & your family unless it can’t be found and nobody knew about its existence. “What’s the point? No one will follow what I write in my Will.” An online Will made by you is equally as valid as one that a lawyer will draft on your behalf “I have to find a lawyer to write a Will” Most definitely not. Change is the only constant in life and that applies to your Will as well. An estate plan is not a one-and-done thing, you always have the option to make updates to your Will at any point in time “A Will is a one-time thing. I’ll write it when my mind is made up” You would’ve probably been right if you said this same thing 20 years ago. But Today, with the help of technology, you’re able to make a Will from the comfort of your home and at your own pace without making a hole in your wallet. “Making a Will is too expensive and complicated”

  5. Thinking of creating a will to secure your loved ones? START YOUR ESTATE PLAN ONLINE Resume anytime Done from your home Expert support when you need it www.trulywill.com

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