Protecting your family from any unfortunate events that may happen to you is indeed a wise decision. Having a life insurance policy is not enough. Who will administer your taxes and property after your passing? What you need is a Living Will, a legal document by which the person (testator), expresses his or her testament in the disposition of his or her personal property – both tangible and intangible.
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In estate planning, living trust forms are used to convert an individual’s estate into a trust fund, which is established during the person’s lifetime. The person’s assets and properties are put within the trust. It being a flexible living trust, you can transfer your assets and properties to any legal entity.
How can my family benefit from my Will and Trust Forms after my passing?
- Trust and Will saves your estate from going through probate process, saving time for the family members you left behind.
- Living trust allows you to control your assets and property by providing for your family even after death.
Who are entitled to living Will and Trust Forms ?
- those with property to be dispersed after death
- those who want to designate their assets and properties to a person or organization
- those who designate a person as the executor to act upon their wishes
- those who want to have a system in place for the management of assets and the care of their children
These are some of the features of Will and Trust Forms that surely safeguard your assets and property and ensure the care of your family should you leave them behind.
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A Living Will is a legal document that expresses the person’s (testator) medical care wishes in the event of loss of cognitive and verbal skills. It is often called a Directive to Physicians or Advanced Directive. However, it has no power after death since its purpose and intent is for the physician and the directives he should follow.
A Living Will is not really a will; it’s just a document containing healthcare directives. It outlines with specific detail your wishes during your medical care and other health concerns, such as organ donation or DNR code. If valid, your Living Will can bind healthcare providers to its instructions.
Check out our Sample Free Living Will Forms to help you make your own Living Will for your convenience. You never know if it might come in handy someday.
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