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GET Your Customized NO COST

WILL KIT

Protect Your Family from the UnPrepared

Secure all your assets for your loved ones with a customized paid up Will Kit for you and your Family.

Request Your No-Cost Last Will & Testament Kit Today!

SAVE $600 - $1000 OF YOUR SET UP COST

Protect Your Family

Protect your assets for your family and make sure its in good hands as well.

Protect your Property

Secure your assets you had accumulated in your life and are important to you. Its time for you to make sure they are passed on securely to your loved ones.

Secure your Future

Get yourself better prepared for the uncertain.

Take your first step in ensuring that you determine what happens to it.

WHY YOU MAY NEED A LAST WILL & TESTAMENT

  • You'd like your property, including Digital Assets, distributed according to your wishes after your death.

  • You'd like to list the people or organizations that will receive your property after your death.

  • You'd like to list the person or group who will carry out the terms of the Last Will.

  • You'd like to name who's responsible for minor children if their other parent is unable to take care of them.

  • Digital assets:
    A last will and testament can help you pass along many computer and Internet-related property, including online accounts or digital files. Other examples of digital assets include email accounts, blogs, social-networking websites, online backup services, photo and document sharing websites, business accounts, domain names, virtual property and computer files.

What is a Will

A last will and testament is a legal document that lets you, the testator (the person making the will), designate individuals or charities to receive your property and possessions when you pass away. These individuals and charities are commonly referred to as beneficiaries in your last will. A last will also allows you to name a guardian to care for minor children. The main purpose of a will is to ensure that the testator’s wishes, and not the default laws of the state, will be followed upon the testator’s death.

Why do you need a Last Will & Testament?

A. Protects your family

B. Protects your property

C. Makes a difficult time a little less difficult

What Are The Pros Of A Will Kit?

Having a Last Will, or a testament, is crucial for several reasons:

  • Clarifies Your Wishes:

    A will allows you to clearly state how you want your assets to be distributed after your passing. Without it, your assets may be distributed according to state laws, which might not align with your wishes.

  • Designates Guardianship:

    If you have minor children, a will allows you to designate who will take care of them if you and the other parent are unable to do so. This is particularly important for single parents or in cases where both parents pass away simultaneously.

  • Minimizes Family Disputes:

    Having a clear will can minimize conflicts among family members about how your estate should be distributed. This can help prevent lengthy and costly legal battles.

  • Speeds Up the Probate Process:

    A will can streamline the probate process by clearly outlining your wishes, which can help expedite the distribution of your assets.

  • Allows You to Choose Executors and Trustees:

    In your will, you can designate individuals you trust to carry out your wishes as executors and trustees. These individuals will be responsible for managing your estate and ensuring your wishes are fulfilled.

  • Provides Peace of Mind:

    Knowing that you have a plan in place for the distribution of your assets can provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

  • Tax Planning:

    A will can also include provisions for tax planning, potentially minimizing the tax burden on your estate and maximizing the amount that goes to your beneficiaries.

    In summary, having a Last Will done ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, minimizes family conflicts, and provides peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

What Are The Cons Of A Will Kit?

Not having a Last Will can lead to several disadvantages and complications:

  • Intestate Succession:

    If you pass away without a will (intestate), the distribution of your assets will be determined by the laws of intestate succession in your jurisdiction. This means that your assets may not be distributed according to your wishes and may not benefit the people you intended.

  • Potential Family Disputes:

    Without a clear will, family members may disagree about how your assets should be distributed, potentially leading to disputes, conflicts, and even legal battles among your heirs.

  • Delay in Asset Distribution:

    The absence of a will can result in delays in the distribution of your assets as the court may need to appoint an administrator to manage your estate. This can prolong the probate process and create financial hardships for your beneficiaries.

  • Lack of Control:

    Without a will, you lose control over who will inherit your assets. This means that individuals whom you may not have wanted to benefit from your estate, such as distant relatives or estranged family members, could potentially inherit a portion of your assets.

  • Guardianship Issues:

    If you have minor children, not having a will means that you cannot designate a guardian for them. This leaves the decision of guardianship up to the court, which may not choose the person you would have preferred.

  • Increased Costs:

    The absence of a will can result in higher legal fees and administrative costs associated with the probate process. This can reduce the overall value of your estate and decrease the amount that ultimately goes to your beneficiaries.

  • No Tax Planning:

    Without a will, you miss the opportunity to engage in tax planning strategies that could minimize the tax burden on your estate, potentially leaving your beneficiaries with a larger inheritance.


    In summary, not having a Last Will can lead to uncertainty, disputes among family members, delays in asset distribution, and increased costs. It also means forfeiting control over how your assets are distributed and who will care for your minor children.

NO COST LAW WILL & TESTAMENT KIT

DELIVERY PROCESS

  1. Fill in the Details on the Form Below

  2. Get Email acknowledgement of your details submitted

  3. A follow-up email will provide details on when and how your kit will be delivered

  4. I would connect with you to schedule a time to provide your No Cost Kit along with the Veteran Benefits (for which you would need to Qualify).

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