Wills
FAQ'S ABOUT WILLS
What is a will? A Will is a legal document which allows you to designate what happens to your money, possessions and children when you die.
What if I die without a will? If you die without a Will, your money and possessions are distributed according to Pennsylvania law, without any other considerations. Your spouse may have to share assets with other family members, or a guardian for your children may have to be appointed by the court.
What things can I do with a simple will? With a simple will, you can identify who is going to handle your estate; how your assets are to be divided and who will serve as guardian for your children, etc.
What if after I do a will, I change my mind? Since a Will is not filed until after a person dies, it can be changed or updated throughout your life, as circumstances change.
What are some of the more common reasons why people don't have wills? People often think they have lots of time to make one up later. Some think that if they make a Will, they will die! Others think that their family members already know what to do if they die. Some think it costs too much. Some think they don't have enough assets to have a Will. Regardless, everyone should discuss having a will with an attorney. Every adult should have a Will!
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