The Importance of a Will
This article is intended for educational purposes only and not as legal advice. Should you require legal advice for your matter, please consult a Houston Estate Planning Attorney.
Statistics indicate that the majority of adult Americans do not have a Will. While this may be surprising, it is not uncommon. Reasons range from lack of planning to lack of time, procrastination and sometimes avoidance of end of life discussions in general.
Having a Will can avoid unnecessary anguish for your loved ones and usually unnecessary expense to your estate.
Some other benefits of having a Will:
- You can designate who will receive your estate rather than your estate being divided per the intestacy laws.
- You can designate who you want to serve as Executor or Trustee to administer your estate or testamentary trusts.
- You can name Guardians for your minor or adult special needs children.
- You can create trusts for your spouse, minor children, adult special needs children or for those family members needing help with money management.
- You can leave specific bequests to your favorite charitable organizations.
- You can avoid the necessity of Court intervention.
- You can minimize taxes with specific planning if you have a taxable estate. Make your Will preparation or update a priority!
To speak to a Houston Probate Lawyer about re-drafting or creating a Will, please contact Stephanie Mudgett Boates 281-584-0034.
Stephanie Mudgett Boates, P.C., represents clients in the cities of Houston, Memorial, Bellaire, Katy, Sugar Land, Richmond, Rosenberg, Cypress, Spring, Conroe, Tomball and Galveston and in the following counties: Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County, Brazoria County, Galveston County and Waller County.