A Will and Testament is a legally binding document that allows you to control how your estate or assets will be distributed after your death. A Will also allows you to appoint a legal guardian to any minor children you may have as well care of your pets. You should have a Will and Testament if you are over the age of 18 in order to help avoid potential disputes or confusion regarding your wishes for your assets. When writing a Will and Testament, you should clearly designate a beneficiary or beneficiaries to your estate or assets to avoid disputes & confusion. A Will and Testament is important because it gives instruction on who will receive your property after you pass away and if you do not have a will, your property will be distributed as decided by the state.

Last Will and Testament | Estate Planning

Last Will and Testament | Estate Planning

Estate planning process:

A Will and Testament is an important part of the estate planning process. If you’ve been wondering when the best time to create your estate plan, the answer is now. Estate planning allows you to create a comprehensive plan to accomplish your goals and give you peace of mind. 

The Estate Planning attorneys at Tyler Allen Law Firm work extensively with all matters of estate planning and can answer questions you have regarding this complex area of law.  With your desires in mind, you and your attorney will carefully consider and review your estate and come up with a plan that gives you control over your legacy. Contact the Tyler Allen Law Firm by filling out the form on this page or calling us at (602) 456-0545. We’re here to help.

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