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Many people die without wills. It's called

‘intestate'. If you die without a will and leave minor children, there

will be a court appointed representative to step in and be a trustee for

your estate. On the other hand, many people die with wills that are hard

to understand which create problems for their family as well.Â

Finding and using legal wills can be easy. If you are not

knowledgeable in the legal field, this can be disastrous. Let's look at

some steps for your legal will that can be easy:

 1)   Start, y listing and documenting everything that you own

and what personal items you want to leave and to whom.

2)Â Â Â List your assets and valuables.

3)Â Â Â List bank accounts.

4)Â Â Â Do an online search for<a rel="nofollow"

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href="http://retirementusa.com/legal"> legal</a> wills and read

the reviews and testimonies who have used legal wills.

5)Â Â Â Ask friends, neighbors, and relatives what type of legal

wills they have used.















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6)Â Â Â Read all the small print on all legal wills.

7)Â Â Â Do you have to pay?

8)Â Â Â How will you receive the leqal will?

  There are many different types of legal (easy) wills:

 WILLS:





1.     Will to Spouse.

2. Â Â Â Â Will to Adult Children.





3.     Will with General Proxy Provision.





4. Â Â Â Â Will Pertaining to Divorced Individuals.





5.     Will with Trust Provision.





6.     Will with Provision for Distribution of Tangible Property.







7.     Will with Provision for Special Designation.





8.     Will to Minor with Guardian Provision.





9.     Will to Minor with Guardian, Trust and Self-

Executing Provisions.





10.    Self-Executing Will Provision.





LIVING WILLS:





           1.  Living Will Appointing Doctor.





           2. Living Will Appointing Spouse.





           3. Living Will Appointing General Proxy.





           4 .Living Will Long Form.





        POWERS OF

ATTORNEY:





1. General Power of Attorney.





2. Power of Attorney for Medical Care.

        LIVING TRUSTS:





1. Revocable Living Trust.





2. Irrevocable Living Trust. Â

So, as you can see, it may be beneficial for you to consider an

attorney and that

legal wills may not be as easy as you think and in the long run, may

actually

cost your family more than their loss of a loved one.

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