Wills are crucial in the probate process as they outline the deceased's wishes for asset distribution. They appoint executors to manage estate affairs and name beneficiaries to receive their property. However, there are instances when a testator leaves multiple wills....
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Month: April 2024
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How can families benefit from a testamentary trust?
As the owner of an estate or testator, you decide who inherits your property and assets after your death. Your will outlines your decisions and provides instructions on how you wish to manage your estate. If you're concerned about how your family can manage the assets...
The probate process for estates with and without wills
All estates go through a certain legal process upon the owner’s death. This is known as probate. The management of these estates, however, differs depending on whether there’s a will or not. Both situations have unique considerations and may be subject to different...