Official Wisconsin Last Will and Testament: [ Ссылка ]
Creating a Last Will and Testament in Wisconsin may seem difficult, but it’s often simpler and quicker than most think. The document is straightforward and, in many cases, can be put together without an expensive attorney.
In this video, we cover:
- The importance of wills and what happens when one isn’t made;
- What’s included in wills;
- Legal requirements in Wisconsin; and
- How and where to create an official will.
A Wisconsin Last Will and Testament is an estate-planning document created by a testator (a person making their will) to explain how their property/assets shall be distributed after death. Last Wills are crucial in ensuring family members, friends, and other beneficiaries inherit the property the deceased intended.
It’s crucial for all adults to have a will, especially those of advanced age.
When a will isn’t in place upon death, the State of Wisconsin will determine, through its succession laws, the beneficiaries of the estate and the amount each is allocated. A person who passes away without a will loses control of how their estate is distributed. Our video includes information to prevent the state from making decisions on your behalf.
For more information about creating a will in Wisconsin and the legal requirements, watch our video -- and then head to the link above for an official, fillable template.
Free Version: [ Ссылка ]
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