If you don’t yet have one, now’s the time to start working with your attorney and family to direct how your estate will be administered and distributed.
Protect your family.
Use your will to make provisions to meet your family’s present and future financial needs.
Minimize taxes and delays
Potentially reduce or avoid estate taxes and help avoid delays and the added expense of intestacy proceedings.
Rest easy.
Enjoy the well-being that comes with knowing your beneficiaries will be taken care of.
Types of executors
You’ll need to name an executor for your will – someone to administer your estate and distribute your assets.