Posted on October 24, 2010.
Living Will these kits that are advertised. Are they legal and legitimatea I think to make a will, living will, and life Trust. I see ads in newspapers in these kits that cost about $ 20. Is it as good as the fill to have a lawyer to draw upa Sounds a lot cheaper, but they hold up to the Court when I diea
It's better than nothing and most of the time it will accommodate. There is a risk he will not and you will not be able to make a difference. However, spending money now may save your heirs and estate lot. It is just a matter of whether you want to spend $ 20 today compared to about $ 2000 or your estate spending money. You're either paying for it on the front or rear - although the advance payment can make a big difference to the estate. estate documents also generally poorly drafted end up causing disputes between the heirs and legatees.
I like the idea above posters about filling yourself, taking them to a lawyer to review / update.
yes they will hold up in court, but once you write your will get a seal on it notery and its good to go
They save you money in the long term, but! I would like to fill them and then have a good property lawyer at least consider it, will cost $ 200 max, to make sure you're current law of succession and would be enforceable after passing.
Gives you peace of mind and a lot cheaper than doing all the paperwork!
FYI - most lawyers will not "opinion" work done by someone else. To ensure that the will is good to go, the prosecutor to confer with you to enable them to determine if the will is what you think of his making. This process can take hours, depending on the complexity of your estate.
You'll have a lawyer if approved will cheap from a $ 20 kit is in compliance with state law and whether it will have legal effect you want. Gish - it would be faster to rewrite it from scratch.
Dang pay males $ 500, get the right will be done.
For example, why do you want a living trusta I guarantee you it is not what you think it does.