

writing wills
There are very many reasons why families should prepare a Will.
* If one does not leave a Will, the prov/state in which they live in will make the decisions on how to divide the possessions and property. Sometimes, the whole estate could go to a prov/state treasury.
* The prov/state will also decide WHOM is to provide lifelong care for their minor children.
* The court will appoint an Executor to over-see the transactions, and the estate may be charged a fee that can be in the thousands of dollars. This person may not even know them or their wishes.
* Without a WILL, the spouse may receive less than was intended.
* Without a surviving spouse, their estate will be up for grabs to all their heirs and their heirs creditors.
* Without a Will, it will be very difficult to provide for their grandchildren.
* With a Will they may recognize stepchildren, where they may otherwise be left out.
* Without a Will, their estate may be taxed at a higher rate.
* Without a Will, the smallest details will be overlooked, such as giving a special heirloom to a favorite person, leaving a golf membership to another, leaving Grandma’s Harley to the local priest and so on.
* Without a Will, the family will be left with much grieving unnecessarily and may take a long time to recuperate back to the normal lifestyle they had been enjoying.
* With a Will you bequeath much happiness and contentment permitting the family to carry on as they should.