Making a Will is an important way to extend your love, care, generosity, and gratitude to family and friends. It is also an excellent way to support our mission. So why have 60 percent of U.S. adults living in households with children not created a Will?
Perhaps the whole process seems to be too time-consuming, difficult, or even mysterious. To overcome these obstacles, review this helpful Guide that provides clear answers to the questions that you may have.
If you die without a Will, then your estate will be divided according to laws in the state where you live. The resulting transfer of assets may be much different from what you had wished. While certain family members will likely receive part of your estate, close friends or charities that you may have wanted to remember will not be included.
Only you know the special circumstances of your family members and heirs, which is why it is important to discuss these factors with your attorney. Some questions to consider include how you want to distribute your estate, whom you want to be executor, and what charities you wish to support.
For example, you may want your Will to:
*Executor: the person named in a Will to manage the estate, collect the property, pay any debt, and distribute property according to the Will.
Ask your attorney about a Living Will and a Durable Power of Attorney in case you become incapacitated.
Your attorney may suggest other components, but be prepared to talk about these items so that you will be in a position to have a document drafted that accomplishes your wishes.
Some individuals plan on leaving gifts to Brother Martin High School, talk about it with us and their friends, and then never get around to properly establishing such gifts in their Wills. If you make this mistake, then your estate will not realize the benefits of the unlimited charitable estate tax deduction, and our ministry will not receive your support.
Note that one of the articles in your Will is "revocation of prior Wills and codicils*." Relationships and situations change, and this guide ensures that you are free to alter your Will with a codicil or to change your Will entirely at any time.
*Codicil: a written and properly witnessed legal change to a will
Typical Components (Articles) of a Will
*Residuary Estate: the part of an estate left after debts, taxes, and specific bequests have been paid
It is a good idea to keep your old Will but to write on its pages 1) that it has been revoked and replaced by a new Will, and 2) the date of the new Will. This designation may be useful in situations when someone wants to challenge a newer Will.
We want to work with you to create a gift that best fits your circumstances and the needs of students of Brother Martin High School. To learn more about including Brother Martin in your Will and joining the Society of 1869, please contact us in the Advancment and Alumni Relations Office at 504-284-6700.
Phone: (504) 835-7289, Ext. 5 (Office)
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