Don’t Forget Your Will and Fall Cleaning To-Do List
Fall is traditionally a time for taking stock, reorganizing, and preparing. Don’t forget to add creating or updating your Will to your fall to-do list.
Your Will is an essential document directing the transfer of your property when you die. A Will is necessary if you wish to make specific gifts to friends, loved ones, or charities. A Will allows you the opportunity to dispose of your assets after you die to people or organizations that normally would not inherit any portion of your estate.
You can also identify specific assets that are unique to your estate such as family inheritance, real estate, or interest in closely held corporations. If you want more information about what you can include in your Will, please contact Paul Moosbrugger at Farrish Johnson Law Office today to set up a consultation.