Did you know that at least half of Americans with children do not have a will? While thinking about passing away can be difficult, it’s important to take steps to make sure your family and loved ones are taken care of once you are gone. That’s why working with an experienced lawyer in estate planning in The Woodlands is so important. When a person dies testate, this means that he or she has a valid will. If a person dies intestate, there is no valid will, so property and assets are divided up according to state guidelines. Without a valid last will and testament, your property could end up being divided contrary to your wishes. Take a look at this infographic to understand the differences between being testate and intestate. Please share with your friends and family.
The Importance of Preparing Your Will [INFOGRAPHIC]
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