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The purpose of this book is to provide the general public some information about wills. It is a reference manual that should answer basic questions like, "How do I create a will?" The questions recited in this manual are the more commonly asked questions of attorneys when a client first makes contact for the purpose of drafting a will. Neither this manual nor the subject matter contained within is in any way a substitute for legal advice. For legal advice, an attorney must be consulted. The design of this manual is elementary and is, by no means, a comprehensive assessment of a particular legal discipline. It will, however, allow the reader to better understand the various aspects of wills and estates. 
				  
						   
						  
					  
							  Hopefully, the use of this manual will lessen the personal agony of attempting to look up the answers to the questions covered. Additionally, the manual should reduce the amount of time the reader will ultimately spend with chosen legal counsel and, therefore, reduce to some degree the costs of legal services. 
				  
						   
					  
				  
					  
					  Wills and Estates Questions
					  
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					  Why have a will?  
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					  How do I create a Will?  - 
					  Can a spouse elect against a will in this state? -
					  How is a will revoked 
					  in this state? - What is an estate? -
					  What is probate?   - What 
					  is intestate succession? - 
					  What is a testator? -
					  What is an executor? 
					  - What is a 
					  holographic will ? - 
					  What is a codicil? - 
					  What are estate taxes?- 
					  Are there 
					  state inheritance or estate taxes? -
					  What is a marital 
					  deduction? - 
					  What is a conservatorship? -
					  What is a 
					  guardianship?- 
					  What is a power of Attorney?- 
					  What is a living will? 
					  - What are exempt 
					  assets? - What 
					  is estate planning?-
					  What is an 
					  irrevocable trust? -
					  What is community 
					  property? - 
					  What is an administrator?-    
				  
					  
					  Sample Wills and Estates Forms
					  
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					  Probate Checklist  
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					  General 
					  Power of Attorney For Business Affairs -
					  Last Will and Testament 1: 
					  Standard Will - Last 
					  Will and Testament 2 Single Trust Will -
					  Last Will and Testament 3 Two 
					  (Double) Trust Will - 
					  First Codicil to the Last Will and Testament -
					  Living Will Declaration 
					  Realtive to the use of Life - Sustaining Procedures -
					  Self-Proved Will  
				  
					  
					  Wills and Estates 
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					  Probate Checklist  
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					  General Power of Attorney For Business Affairs - 
					  Simple 
					  Wills (to Children and to Spouse/Children) - Last Will and 
					  Testament 1 : Standard Will -   
					  
					  Last Will and Testament 2: 
					  Single Trust Will -  
					  
					  
					  Last Will and Testament 3: Two 
					  (Double) Trust Will - Family Pot Trust-   
					  Family Bypass 
					  Trust - Marital/Family Bypass Trust -  
					  First Codicil to the last Will 
					  and Testament - Living Will Declaration Realative to the 
					  use of life-Sustaining Procedures - 
					  Petition for 
					  Guardianship - Petition for Conservatorship - 
					  Petition for 
					  Probate of Will - Notice of Probate of Will
					  - Annual 
					  report - Accounting for Final Report - 
					  Self-Proved Will - 
					  Attestation Clause.   
				  
				  
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					  Other Uses of this Wills and Estates Book
					  
					  
					  
					  On the other hand, the manual is also designed to bring to 
					  the legal community a better educated public. The massive 
					  amount of legal information that is available to the 
					  individual attorney would, without question, overwhelm a 
					  member of the public who is not trained to research and 
					  retrieve the information that would typically apply to a 
					  given subject such as probate. A competent attorney who is 
					  skilled in providing legal advice relative to probate 
					  matters should welcome to his or her office someone with a 
					  basic understanding of how a will is drafted. Therefore, 
					  the reader should take comfort in the fact that through 
					  the choice of this manual, it will be possible to meet in 
					  the attorney's office with a greater understanding of the 
					  subject matter involved.
				  
					  
					  
					  This manual gives an overview and basic understanding 
					  through a question-and-answer format. It also furnishes 
					  some basic forms that most likely would be used in a given 
					  state. This manual should provide the general types of 
					  forms that an attorney might employ in responding to 
					  client needs and court requirements. 
					  
				  
					  
					  It is never recommended that an individual undertake his 
					  or her own representation in such matters as probate 
					  (wills and estates), even though most states do permit 
					  such activity. Any individual who is serious about 
					  resolving a probate problem would want to have capable 
					  legal assistance. Therefore, the reader is urged to 
					  contact a competent attorney who should welcome the fact 
					  that a client is arriving at his or her office with the 
					  information acquired from this manual. In other words, the 
					  reader should be a better informed member of the public by 
					  reading and reviewing the contents of this manual and, 
					  accordingly, should be better prepared to consult an 
					  attorney about wills and estates. Read on for a better 
					  understanding of probate matters.
					  
					  Do's for Wills and Estate Books
					  
					  
						  - Read this manual.
 
						  - Remember to consult an attorney for legal 
						  problems.
 
						  - Read the questions and answers in order to have a 
						  basic understanding of the subject matter which you 
						  have chosen, in this case, wills and estates law.
 
						  - Pay special attention to detail, especially when 
						  completing forms for your attorney.
 
						  - Approach resolving estate questions as a serious 
						  matter that requires patience for the long term and 
						  guidance to complete.
 
						  - Enjoy the materials presented and use the 
						  materials for your benefit in acquiring new knowledge.
 
				  
				  
				  
					  Don'ts for Wills and Estate Books
					  
					  
						  - Make assumptions about wills and estates.
 
						  - Expect this manual to be the substitute or a 
						  replacement for an attorney's implementation of 
						  resolving estate questions.
 
						  - Expect that the questions and answers embellish 
						  all aspects of wills and estates.
 
						  - Expect the forms contained here to be the only 
						  forms that you may need.
 
						  - Rush through the materials or make assumptions 
						  (consult an attorney).
 
						  - Expect that just anyone will have the answers to 
						  your questions. Read the manual and talk to your 
						  attorney.
 
				  
				  
				  
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Lawchek.com is providing our Wills & Estates book so individual readers will get answers to questions like "How do I create a will?" or "What does a will look like?" The Lawchek™ book provides free blank wills and estate forms along with sample will forms with the information already filled in so individual readers can see how a will should look. After reviewing this site you can be on the same page as your attorney when you ask the questions, "How do I create a will?" and "What does a will look like?" If you do not have an attorney you may find one on our directories here or at www.Lawsonline.com.. Website