Whether you have no family or you have a large family, you should have a will in place to ensure everyone knows your final wishes for disposition of your property. If you reside in Idaho and you lose your life suddenly and have no will, the state will decide upon the disposition of your assets. This may result in issues which your family will have to deal with after your death.
None of us likes to think about our own death but there are realities which we must address. Having a will in place means your family will likely have faster access to your assets, there will be fewer disputes, and you can feel confident your wishes were known. This is especially helpful if you have specific items which you wish to bequeath to certain members of your family or to a friend.
We can help residents in Weiser, Payette, Council, Cambridge, Midvale, Emmett, New Plymouth, Boise, Nampa, Caldwell, Middleton, New Meadows, McCall, Homedale, Melba, Parma, Marsing, Wilder, and Fruitland Idaho with preparing their will. Remember, your will may be changed at any time if you change your mind. Many people are unaware of this basic fact.
Regardless of your age, your marital status, or your current financial status, having a will in place is a smart step. Contact Masingill Law, P.A. today and let us help you prepare a will to memorialize your wishes for your family.
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