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Making a Will
Did You Know?
Everyone Needs One
Elements of a Will
Naming a Guardian & an Executor
Preparing a Will
Estate Taxes
Where to Keep Your Will
A Living Will
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The simplest way to ensure that your funds, property and personal effects will be distributed after your death according to your wishes is to prepare a will. A will is a legal document designating the transfer of your property and assets after you die. Usually, wills can be written by any person over the age of 18 who is mentally capable, commonly stated as "being of sound mind and memory." Your state may impose additional requirements.

This Life Advice® Program pamphlet about Making A Will was produced by the MetLife Consumer Education Center.


 
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