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Default Last Will and testiment

As a paralegal, I want you to be very aware of the fact that each state has
differing requirements for what must be contained in a Will. Sure, something
is better than nothing, but whether it will hold up in Court is the important
factor. Unless you have a very large estate and need trusts created or have
lots of special bequests in your Will, it shouldn't cost you that much to
have one prepared by a local attorney. If you go with a template, I would
recommend at least having it looked over by an attorney in your state, just
to be sure it will hold up and all the language is proper, that you have the
right number of witnesses and notary information, etc.

"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:

Go he

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx

Set Search: to Templates, type "last will and testament" into the adjacent
search box (quotes not needed), then click Go.

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"Zenko" wrote in message
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Is there a Wizard or Template to make a Will