In my book Stop! What are you waiting for? Your Step-by-Step Guide to Estate Planning, I stressed the importance of shredding prior wills. Even though the new will revokes any prior will, finding the old one first could start a process in the wrong direction and create disharmony when the current will is found.
Apparently, there were 2 wills found for Gary Coleman and even some handwritten notes. The handwritten notes would not be a will if the will formalities were not followed.
You must handle your will as you handle your other business. Be organized and consistent. If your will is not maintained with your attorney, maintain it in a safe or safety deposit box. Why have unnecessary chaos, with a little planning while following best practices, you lessen the burden on your family and friends.
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Apparently, there were 2 wills found for Gary Coleman and even some handwritten notes. The handwritten notes would not be a will if the will formalities were not followed.
You must handle your will as you handle your other business. Be organized and consistent. If your will is not maintained with your attorney, maintain it in a safe or safety deposit box. Why have unnecessary chaos, with a little planning while following best practices, you lessen the burden on your family and friends.
Leave your comments here or contact us at http://www.ythlaw.com/
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