WILLS
Wills
Creating a will—often known as a Last Will and Testament—directs beneficiaries and the Courts on how you wish your assets to be handled after your death. These assets may include real property, personal property, and other types of assets. A well-executed will often limits the number of disputes that may arise after your death. It enables you to prevent conflict by leaving no doubt as to how you wish your assets to be distributed. Wills are not only for wealthy people, older adults, and sick people. If you want to control your asset distribution after your death, a Will is right for you. The attorneys at M.E. Roberts Law will help you draft an air-tight will that is best for you.