by Nicole Sheehey | Apr 2, 2025 | Will
Legal Requirements for a Valid Will in Massachusetts Imagine this: you’ve carefully crafted your will, devising all of your stuff to the people you love, but a technicality ends up invalidating your will, leaving your loved ones with a legal mess. Create our MA...
by Nicole Sheehey | Mar 29, 2025 | Will
Legal Requirements for a Valid Will in Texas Everything’s bigger in Texas, including estates? If that’s true, then you should definitely consider getting a will. A will is a document that you create that devises your assets after you pass, according to your wishes....
by Nicole Sheehey | Mar 25, 2025 | Florida Prenuptial Agreements, Will
Legal requirements for a Valid Will in Florida Floridians, listen up—Do you know what happens to your possessions after you die without a will? If you don’t have a will, the state of Florida decides who gets your property, which might not be what you want....
by Katherine Bakes | Mar 21, 2025 | Will
POV: You carefully devise all of your prized possessions in your will (jewelry, car, real estate), but you forget to include a residuary clause. This can lead to family disputes, longer probate processes, and unintended beneficiaries. A residuary clause can solve all...
by Sara Ovando-Bowen | Mar 19, 2025 | Will
Imagine you’ve just lost a loved one. While grieving, you’re also faced with the daunting task of going through probate to validate their will. It’s not easy to imagine! Remember, a will is a legal document that distributes assets, appoints guardianship...
by Katherine Bakes | Mar 17, 2025 | Will
Life is full of surprises—good and bad—and you will want to prepare for anything the future might hold in your will. A will is a document that distributes your assets upon your death (and can also appoint guardianship of minor children). Given the nature of life (you...