● A will and testament will give you the full power of deciding what happens with your estate
● It reduces the chances of your assets going into the wrong hands
● It also helps your family members after you pass because it eliminates the added time and stress they would have had to undergo to divide your belongings and your estate
● You get to decide the person who will be managing your estate and your will after you pass
● If you have children, a will is extremely important. You can get the deciding rights as to who will take guardianship of the kids once you are no longer in the picture, and the
same goes for your pets as well
● If you want to donate a part of your inheritance to charities, a will will give the executor a clear picture of what you want to donate and to which organizations.
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● There are a lot of digital assets in play such as your social media accounts, emails, and photographs that did not exist before. You can leave the security of your online profiles
and accounts to someone whom you trust to do the needful
● You also get to choose how you want your funeral to be organized, what you would like it to have, and you can organize it in your will beforehand for it to be executed
● Last, but not least, you will gain immense peace of mind knowing that once you pass, the ones closest to you will be taken care of and all the wishes you had about what you
would want to do with your assets will be executed
You can use one of the many online portals to help you with making your will and testament in Portland, Beaverton, and Hillsboro, but you will need an officially appointed professional who has been licensed to notarize your will after you make it.
PDX Signing offers licensed professionals who will help you make your will and testament into a legal document and make it a legitimate deed. It is not always necessary to get a lawyer involved while drafting a last will and testament, but it
does help to have them oversee your will before you sign it, notarize it, and make it an official document.
The lawyer will be able to guide you with all the legal aspects of your assets that will be a part of your will, and it will give your family members a clearer picture of what needs to be
done when you pass on. A typical will consist of the following key elements mentioned below:
● Who the executor of the will and testament will be. An executor is a person who has been appointed by the person who has drafted the will and his responsibility is to ensure
that all the parts of the will have been executed after the death of the drafter.
● A list of all the assets that the owner of the will possesses. This is an important reason why people should regularly update their wills as well. It will keep an accurate account of
all the existing assets of the owner and decide who gets what at the end.
● The ratio of distribution of the assets that are provided to the children after the death of their parents and any conditions that are attached to it.
● Who the guardians of the children will be in case of an untimely death of the parents. It is a necessary step for the parents to add this to their will especially if they want to ensure their safety and well-being.
● The conditions attached to the trust that will belong to the testator’s children once they become adults, in case the parents die earlier, and all the clauses that come with the
access to the trust for the guardians.
● Any clauses that need to be added in case of uneven distribution of assets among family members, organizations, and more.
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