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The Will you have found is for a married person with minor children. It provides for the appointment of a personal representative or executor, designation of who will receive your property and other
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What is last will and testament
A last will and testament is a legal document that outlines how a person's assets and affairs should be handled after their death.
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1.Open pdfFiller and upload your last will and testament template.
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2.Begin by filling out your full legal name and contact information.
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3.Designate an executor who will be responsible for carrying out your wishes.
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4.List your assets, including property, investments, and personal belongings.
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5.Specify how your assets should be distributed among beneficiaries.
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6.Consider naming alternate beneficiaries in case your first choice is unable to inherit.
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7.Include instructions for guardianship of any minor children.
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8.Sign and date the document in the presence of witnesses, as required by your state's laws.
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9.Save the completed document and ensure it is easily accessible to your executor.
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