neobasket.com neobasket.com
Search:    Main Page :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Place Your Link :> Add Article   
 

Wills and Probate

A will could be made by anyone who is legally competent and at least 18 years of age. The person sho ... - Josh Riverside
 

Private Investigators - Part IV

An article about the training that's required for private investigators. - Michael Russell
 

Make Your Fortune With Free Government Publications

Very surprisingly, only a small percentage of the U.S.A. population takes advantage of the wealth of ... - DeAnna Spencer
 
 

Criminal Records Search

A criminal record search is the process of collecting and accessing criminal records, arrest records ... - Jennifer Bailey
 

I Find the Defendant: Vulnerable - Security Solutions for Legal Firms

Legal firms deal with sensitive client information on a daily basis, but are not held accountable by ... - Nathan Kully
 

Houston DWI Arrests

With the increase in car culture, vehicles sales have been shooting through the roof. The problem wi ... - Max Bellamy
 

County Court Judgements Explained

County Court Judgements or CCJs will have a serious impact on your credit rating, making it more dif ... - Nicholas Hunt
 

What is the Definition of Medical Malpractice?

Ever year people die from being misdiagnosed and treated for the wrong disease. The difference can b ... - Don Harris
 
 

Main Page –› Law & Politics –› Will & Inheritance
 

Will You, Won't You: Why You Need A Last Will And Testament

 
Author: Sharon Hurley Hall
 

What is a Will?

It is a legal document or a signed letter left by the deceased giving instructions on what should happen after his/her death and how the estate should be divided. We all know we should have one, but often do not understand why.

What happens without a Will?

Making a Will is the only way to ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death. If you have not made a valid Will, your property will pass on according to the law of intestacy. This may not be what you would have wished. It is also likely to take longer to finalise your estate than if you had made a Will. During this time your beneficiaries may not be able to draw any money from your estate. It can mean arguments and distress for relatives.

Matters to consider

If you are single, you will want your estate divided amongst friends, relatives and charities of your choosing and in the proportions you want.

If you are married, don't assume "my other half will get everything". Brothers and sisters or parents may have a claim. Often you children have a right to part of your estate. If you are living as a couple but not officially married, you may be treated as a single person and a surviving partner may get nothing at all. One thing you can be certain of - there will be argument and dispute at a time when the family should be coping with the loss of a loved one.

If you are a parent, you should consider who would look after your children in the event of your death. This is particularly important in the case of one parent families or unmarried parents living together. A valid Will nominating guardians is invaluable in such cases. If no one knows what you would have wanted, the Court will decide on the future of your children, and it may not be what you or your children would have wished.

If you are retired, maybe you made a Will a long time ago. It probably needs updating to include additional grandchildren or deletion of persons you no longer feel you wish to leave anything to.

Whatever your circumstances, making a Will is a good way to ensure that your wishes are carried out. What are you waiting for?

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Forcible Rape Defense; False Accusations in Relationship and Date Rape Cases
 
Court Systems Need Existing Truth Technology Now
 
Living Trust... Living Will... What's the Difference?
 
Illegal Immigration; How You Can Make a Difference in Your City
 
Malpractice - Filing A Lawsuit
 
A Brief History of Prisons
 
Police Stations
 
Latest Media Darling - Saddam Hussein (The Butcher of Baghdad)
 
Money - The Paradox Of Money
 
Statewide Criminal Record Check
 
 
 
Multiple links exchange
 

Education & Learning

Teens & Children

Sports & Adventure

Self Management

Careers & Employment

Eating & Drinking

Medicine & Treatment

News & Media

Law & Politics

Research & Science

Companies & Business

Property & Agents

Hotels & Travel

Recreation & Entertainment

Fashion & Lifestyle

Hygiene & Health

Online & Indoor Games

Finance & Investment

Online Shopping

Automobile & Automotive

Creative Arts

Home Family & Garden

Software & Networking

Society & Communities


 
Main Page :> Privacy :> Terms of Service
© 2008 www.neobasket.com All Rights Reserved.