Needless to say, you must be seeing the GoFundMe quite often these days, requesting help to save lives, and in certain unfortunate incidents to help those to cross the last leg of their lives. It is indeed unfortunate.
While there are few things that cannot be alleviated one can certainly PLAN to ensure the families are unaffected with the change of one’s fate. Protecting your family, your finances and your properties would ensure they have one less thing to worry.
Do you have a will? That is, do you have a legal document that outlines your wishes regarding the distribution of your property and other important considerations like the legal care of your minor children upon your passing? Between one-half and two-thirds of American adults don’t have a will. But do you need one?
The answer is a resounding yes if you answer yes to any of the questions below:
Do you care who gets your property if you die?
Do you care who gets your money if you die?
Do you care who is appointed the guardian of your minor children if you die?
Who Needs A Will?
Wills are not just for the rich and wealthy. Regardless of how much or how little money you have, a will ensures that whatever personal belongings and assets you do have will go to family or the beneficiaries you designate. If you own a business, a will can help ensure a smooth legal transition of those assets.
Beyond your property and personal belongings, if you have minor children, a will is a must. A will ensures that you get to choose your children’s legal guardian should you pass before your children are of legal adult age.
Without a will, a court makes these decisions on your behalf, among others, through a lengthy and often stressful process called probate.
Few people plan to die in the near future, but if you die suddenly without a will, you will inadvertently subject your family and loved ones to unnecessary confusion and anxiety at what is already a difficult time.
With all the news around you may want to think what will secure my family’s future? One way to secure is by paying $600, which will in turn create a comprehensive estate plan. The plan includes crucial aspects such as:
Last Will and Testament
Revocable Living Trust
Power of Attorney
Living Will Declaration
Healthcare Surrogate Designation
HIPAA Authorization
With such plans rest assured you will have to least worry about the security of your loved ones and all the hard-earned money gained through the years.
So, why wait? GetWillSoon will help you with your Estate Planning. All it takes is 30 mins so, please contact us today at 507-250-2153 or email us at info@getwillsoon.com or visit us at http://tinyurl.com/getwillsoon
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