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Chris Stidham Attorney - Top Things That You Must Know About Wills

If you are willing to make some wills, you should know that wills are not complicated but you need to know what they do and what they don't. Making a will needs some serious thought because it involves the decision of how you want to divide your entire estate. You must know that whoever will take the responsibility of making your will should follow the state's rules and then only the will gets validated. However, before making your will, you need to take care of certain things.

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Chris Stidham Attorney - Top Things That You Must Know About Wills

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  1. Chris Stidham Attorney- Top Things That You Must Know About Wills

  2. If you are willing to make some wills, you should know that wills are not complicated but you need to know what they do and what they don't. Making a will needs some serious thought because it involves the decision of how you want to divide your entire estate. You must know that whoever will take the responsibility of making your will should follow the state's rules and then only the will gets validated. However, before making your will, you need to take care of certain things. So, without further delay, let's have a look at the top things you that must know about wills by Chris Stidham attorney.

  3. FORMALITIES TO CHECK BEFORE WRITING A WILL • You need to know that your will can be typewritten, handwritten, or you can prepare it on a computer. And all of them can get validation but there are certain needs for a finalizing anything. • Keep in mind that the will you have made meets the rules of your state regarding witnesses. Certain states might ask you to get your signature and witnesses aren't notarized.

  4. Furthermore, keep in mind to show the date when it was signed. The will should be dated as of the date the witnesses as well as you have signed. • Ensure that your will doesn't have staples that are removed. In case, you have stapled the pages of your will to put them together, you will not be able to remove the staples. If you remove the staples, then your will become void. • To make your will valid, you must be at least 18 years old. It is referred to as one of the legal capacities if you want to make a will.

  5. And in some of the states, it is required for you to have an initial on each page of your will. Hence, it is pretty much essential for you to check all the rules states by your state. And in case, you see you do not understand what to do, you can check with an attorney • Whatever will you be creating; it must distribute all your properties. Your will must have things stated such as you are leaving some of your properties or all of them to certain beneficiaries.

  6. While making a will, you can easily divide your assets. You can distribute all your assets as per your choice and wish. All of these are stated by Chris Stidham attorney Portage; hence, you can easily follow all of them and get your ill done without creating much hassle. SOURCE CREDIT : https://sites.google.com/view/chrisstidham/home/chris-stidham-attorney-top-things-that-you-must-know-about-wills

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