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"I had to go out of town and I had never been away from my kids for more than a weekend. Having a Will that expressed my wishes really put my mind at ease. Thanks WorryFreeWills!"

- Tanya from Pensacola, Florida


"After seeing what my best friend went through after her husband died, I decided that the time was now to make sure that my family's future was secure and that my loved ones will never have to go through the hardship of not having a Will."

- Sara from Albany, New York


"After Terri Schiavo was in the news, I wanted to make sure that my family knew what my wishes are should I ever be in similar situation."

- Adam from Brea, California


"My best friend called and invited me to go skydiving. I had never really thought about a Will before then, but you never know."

- Michael from Hays, Kansas


 



"My best friend called and invited me to go skydiving. I had never really thought about a Will before then, but you never know."

- Michael from Hays, Kansas

With a Living Will, your family will never be put in a similar situation as Terri Schiavo’s family because your family will know your wishes.

Can a husband and a wife share one Will?

No. All individuals must have their own valid, legal Wills. Therefore, both husband and wife will need to create their own individual Wills.
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