Wills

Everyone should have a will, otherwise known as a last will and testament. A will reflects your current wishes about how you want your assets distributed after you die and avoids legal costs and complications for your heirs. Besides providing instructions about gifts of your property-like your home, car, investments and jewelry-your will can provide instructions for payment of your debts, selection of an executor for your estate, and appointment of a guardian for your children.
Without a will, your property will be distributed according to state law and a court may select an administrator for your estate and a guardian for your minor children.
Amaral & Associates, P.C. can help you prepare a valid will that minimizes taxes and reduces the time and expense of handling your estate.
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