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what this Will can do for you
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You will create a document that has legal provisions that tell who will receive your property after your death
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This Will revokes or cancels all previous Wills
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This Will allows you to pick to whom you leave your property

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This Will allows you to disinherit anyone (except your spouse)
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This Will allows you to appoint an executor (one who distributes your property to those you name)
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This Will allows you to nominate a guardian for your children if they are under 18 years of age when you pass
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This Will allows you to pick someone to manage property for a minor or young adult.


"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

A Will has no legal effect until you die.

When should I update my Will?

Your Will should be updated every time that you have a major change in your life. Some examples of situations when you may wish to consider updating your old Will by creating a new Will are divorce, marriage, remarriage, birth of a child or purchase of a new home.
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