A will tells the world exactly how you want your assets distributed when you die. It's also the best place to name guardians for your children.
Yes, you do need a will. Dying without one - known as dying "intestate" - means you have no say over who receives your assets, and can leave your heirs and the court system the complex and costly job of wrangling over who should get what.
For as little as a cup of coffee a day ($35/month) – you can protect your family…
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Ja’Mille Wilborn
Manager, Prepaid Legal
800-235-1327
Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future
John F. Kennedy
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