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  • How to Use Software to Prepare a Will

    If you're exploring what software you might use to prepare your will, you're already a step ahead of 65 percent of Americans who, according to a Harris Interactive poll for lawyers.com, don't have a basic will. While no software can replace the wise council and advise of a licensed attorney, if you have simple wishes and not a lot of complex assets, legal software may help you create a valid will which can ensure that your wishes are met after you pass away. Software will walk you through the steps you need to follow to establish a legal will in…

  • How to Research Wills

    Wills are a vital part of estate law that can allow for the distribution of your possessions after you are no longer able to make those sorts of decisions. By consulting an attorney and arranging such a document, you can rest assured that the materials from your life are appropriately accounted for after your own life has ended. Since wills are such important legal documents, it is vital to know what you are getting into, and research them carefully and thoughtfully so that your loved ones may be adequately arranged for in the event that you die.

  • DIY Wills in Pennsylvania

    Having a will drafted is one of the most important decisions you can make during your lifetime. After all, your will is essentially your final instructions on what to do with the things that have accumulated over the course of your life. In Pennsylvania, wills are governed by title 20 of Pennsylvania's Consolidated Statutes, set forth in sections 2501 through 3132. While hiring an attorney to draft your will is always a sound decision, you can draft your own will.

  • DIY Software for Wills

    Many kinds of software allow you to make your own will. Depending on the complexity of your estate and your wishes, you can make a will valid in your state using a DIY will program. After creating your will, check your state regulations as to whether you need to have the will notarized and who can witness your will so that it conforms to the laws of your state.

  • DIY Wills

    It used to be that wills had to be made with the help of a lawyer and that they were only for the very wealthy. Today, wills are commonplace and many people forgo professional legal assistance and write their own will with the help of a book, website or software. At least one online will service is as inexpensive as $15. Of course, the most important question when making a will is not how little it costs, but how effective it will be in realizing your intent.

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