What is a Nuncupative Will?

Making Nuncupative Wills for Estate Planning

A Nuncupative Will, also popularly known as an oral Will, is a will that is said rather than written down. It is a Will that is said rather than written down. It lets you think about what will happen to your property and possessions when you die. Several states in the U.S. allow nuncupative wills, […]

Wills: What They Are and How to Choose the Right One?

Different types of Wills

In this tutorial from the estate planning specialists, learn about the many kinds of Wills and how to select the appropriate one for you. When you first begin the Estate Planning process, it is natural to feel overwhelmed. It is not only natural, but it is also comprehensible. Estate planning encompasses a wide range of […]

What are Online Wills?

Creating Online Wills for Estate Planning

 Online Wills are the legally binding document that performs the same tasks as a lawyer-drafted will. Although they are not created with the assistance of a live expert, the bulk of online will services does provide some amount of assistance. Most will want the information to aid with the creation of your Will, such as […]

What is a Deathbed Will?

Signing a Deathbed Will

Someone who is about to die may elect to write and sign a new will, which is known as a deathbed will. Although the situation may not always be ideal for giving thorough thought to the provisions of the Will—and family members may be concerned that the will-maker is making poor choices—a will produced in […]

What are Joint Wills?

Making Joint Wills for Estate Planning

What is a Joint Will? Whether you and your spouse are looking at estate planning options, you may be asking if you should get a joint will. Individual wills for married couples may be replaced by joint wills. So, what is a joint will, and how does it function? Is one better than the other, […]

5 Benefits Of Having An Advance Directive

what are advance directives

The Conversation Project’s study found that 92 percent of Americans believe it necessary to discuss end-of-life care with family members, but only 32 percent have done so. Another survey conducted by Health Affairs in July 2017 revealed that most Americans do not have their end-of-life choices in writing or have advance care planning. There is […]

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