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will avoids costs and complications for your heirs when you die. Besides providing
instructions about gifts of your property-like your home, car, investments and
jewelry-your will can provide instructions for payment of your debts, selection of an
executor of your estate, and appointment of a guardian for your children. Without a will,
your property will be distributed according to state law and a court may select an
administrator for your estate and a guardian for your minor children. Your lawyer can help
you prepare a valid will that minimizes taxes and reduces the time and expense of handling
your estate.
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