Wills & Estates
Every adult should arrange for a Will to be properly prepared,
executed and witnessed. These documents should be reviewed on a
regular basis, particularly if there has been a change in marital status:
divorce does not render a Will void, while marriage does.
In addition to appointing an Executor, a Trustee and a Guardian for
your children, a Will outlines the ways in which your assets are to be
disposed, and how debts and estate expenses are to be managed. A
Will can provide for specific bequests of either a personal or charitable
nature.