Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy—it’s for anyone who wants to protect their loved ones and ensure their assets are handled according to their wishes. Whether you own a home, have children, or simply want to avoid probate, having a will or trust is essential. Without a proper estate plan, Arizona’s intestate laws will decide who inherits your assets, which may not align with your wishes. Learn why Peoria residents should consider estate planning and how a customized plan can provide security and peace of mind.
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Plan For The Road Ahead
How to create a will in Arizona
Requirements for Creating a Valid Will in Arizona
What Makes a Will Valid? There are four main requirements for a valid will in Arizona:
It must be in writing, it must be a physical document, it must be signed by you and it has must have two witnesses. This article will break down each requirement.