

Will Registry
The average Family Will is about 3 to 6 pages. Single individuals Wills average 1 to 3 pages.
The late Walter Cronkite’s Will was 24 pages. He left his personal papers to the Dolph Briscoe Centre for American History at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas.
He split much of his assets between his three children, but also to pay for the education of his grandchildren.
If his estate exceeds $2 million dollars, two of his longtime staff members will also get specified awards.
Mr Cronkite was recognized as a very organized individual by all those who knew him. He, himself, took pride in ability to always be prepared.
With Mothers of the world now initiating activity with families, the legal community now expects to see more action taken by families to finally draft Wills, and go that extra step of Registering the Location of where that Family Will is going to be kept so it can be easily found when needed. Mothers are quickly recognizing the importance of registering the location of Wills, because if a Will cannot be found, it is of no value and will be lost forever. It is important to become familiar with a world registry for wills.
It is as important to Register the Location of any Will, as it is to draft the Will in the first place.