Video Summary
Could I encounter problems with a basic boiler plate will? The answer is yes. One will, does not cover everybody. Everybody’s circumstances are usually different. It would you’re primary paying an attorney to talk to you about your estate plan rather than just drafting a Will. Most of my clients are concerned about probate and do not want to have their assets go through probate. A Will, does have to go through probate if you have assets just in your name alone. Further, whenever you sign a Will, it has to be done with some formality and that it has to be signed in the presence of two different witnesses. And, all three parties have to sign in. Each other’s presence for it to be valid, does not have to be notarized. In addition to having a Will, there are other documents that you should be considering whenever you’re doing your estate plan are drafting a Will or having a will drafted, such as a living Will or a dying declaration, a healthcare proxy form, or a designation of a healthcare surrogate, and a durable power of attorney. If you have any questions, give me a call at (727) 847-2288.