Wills are the most common way for people to state a preference about how they want their estates handled after death. A well-written one eases the transition for survivors, transfers property efficiently, and avoids tax burdens. They vary from extremely simple to elaborate. Wills describe the estate and specify who should, and who should not receive specific property. They can also include instructions about care of minor children, gifts to charity, and formation of testamentary trusts.
Although there are some limitations related to wills, they can be an excellent option for many people. By working with the Ocksrider Law Firm, we can help you to determine the best option to ensure that your estate is handled correctly.