Section · will
Last Will & Testament A Will specifies how your assets are distributed after death. It covers personal property, real estate, specific gifts, and designates who will manage your estate.
Who should receive your personal and household effects? Includes furniture, appliances, furnishings, jewelry, clothing, vehicles, etc. If leaving to spouse then children, list names. If to others, include full contact info.
Who should receive your real estate? Primary residence, vacation homes, rental properties, land. Names, or full contact info for others.
List any specific gifts and who should receive them Heirlooms, collections, cash gifts, pets. Names, or full contact info for others.
Who should receive the residue and remainder of your property? Bank accounts, investments, retirement accounts, life insurance, business interests, and any other assets not specifically mentioned above.
Who should serve as your Personal Representative (Executor)? This person manages your estate after death — paying debts, filing tax returns, distributing assets. Choose someone trustworthy and capable.
Burial or cremation preferences, and any special final-arrangement requests