You’ve Written a Will, Now What?

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

You are responsible, you wrote a will and made arrangements for your family, property and burial arrangements. You are good, right? Maybe not. Changes in your life circumstances- and circumstances of those around you might make it necessary for you to update your will. Some examples are:
1) Getting married
2) Acquiring new real property
3) The death or incapacity of anyone mentioned in these documents
4) A change in how you want your property managed or distributed

 

If any of the changes above have occurred, it is important to consider the need to make changes to your will to reflect your situation and your wishes.

 

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

If you are a pet lover, this is an interesting article about how to properly leave property to a pet.  http://www.estateplanninglawblawg.com/2008/03/planning-for-pets-now-you-can.html

Please note, nothing in this site is intended to establish an attorney-client relationship. The information shared here is just to help you get going. You should follow-up with an attorney to find out more information or to learn how the information found here applies to your situation.