Five Reasons to Die Without a Will

There must be powerful reasons to avoid having a will because so many people die without one. In case you happen to be one of the seven out of 10 who will depart without a will, here are five reasons to buttress your position. You can use these to help you sleep tonight.

1. The court can do a better job deciding how to disburse your assets than you can.

2. The court can choose a better personal representative to handle your estate during probate than you can.

3. The court can choose a more caring guardian for your minor children than you can.

4. The government will use your estate tax dollars more efficiently than your favorite charity would use a charitable bequest.

5. Your grieving loved ones will be better off looking after your affairs without your will.

Powerful reasons? Hardly. Nonetheless, people unwittingly affirm these reasons year after year as they continue to put off the minor inconvenience of making a will.

We urge you to take action now. Your family will appreciate it. The charities you support will appreciate it. And you will appreciate the peace of mind you get from fulfilling one of your most important stewardship responsibilities.

Like many people, you may be uneasy about going to a lawyer. Yet, a lawyer who specializes in estate planning knows the right questions to ask and the best ways to help you accomplish your goals.These professionals are well-trained and normally well worth the time and expense they require.

We can provide you with helpful information on making a will and, if you like, supply information on ways you can include charitable giving in your plans. Our services are available to you without any obligation whatsoever. Caring for the disposition of your assets is too important to delay. It’s important for you for your loved ones and for charities.

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