
The evidence of your labor, toil, and sweat, over the years, should be well-taken care of even after you are gone. You, through a Will, have the prerogative to decide who to give your belongings to after your death. A Will (aka testament) is a legal document that states how a person wishes their property distributed after their death and which person is to manage the property until its final distribution.
The person who wishes to make the Will is known legally as the testator, and the person who manages the estate until its final distribution is the executor. While it is one of the most important documents a person possesses, many people put off the preparation of their Will until it is too late. The reasons for doing so range from age to the number of assets, or their net worth. Many believe they are too young to … Read more


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