What Is A Last Will?

Broadly speaking, a Last Will disposes of your property upon your death. However, a well drafted will can do so much more, including:

  • Nominating executors to manage your estate;
  • Nominating guardians to care for minor children;
  • Establish testamentary trusts to manage the inheritance of children or other beneficiaries;
  • Delegate the care of pets;
  • Establish testamentary trusts for the care of pets; and
  • Establish testamentary, special needs trusts for disabled family members.

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