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.
Last Will and Testament
Summer Adventures and Peace of Mind: Why You Need an Estate Plan Before Vacation
Many people view estate planning as something for much later in life, but the reality is it’s essential for everyone regardless of age or wealth. Here’s why an estate plan is vital before you jet off on your summer adventure:
Testate vs. Intestate: Planning Your Legacy in Arizona
Two key terms you’ll encounter in estate planning are “testate” and “intestate.” These terms define whether you have a will in place and how your estate will be handled. Let’s explore the differences between these two.
Does a Will Have to be Probated?
This article addresses a common question: whether a will always needs to go through the probate process. It explains the circumstances under which probate is necessary and when it might be avoided. The article also highlights the potential benefits of having an estate plan that minimizes the need for probate.