The many responsibilities of our day-to-day lives can be hectic enough without having to think about preparing our will or testament. The truth is that it makes our mortality seem ever so real, and so much more present than we may want to admit. However, the importance of ensuring that your wishes are carried out and that your property is distributed according to your wishes, cannot be underestimated. While some may think they do not have substantial property to distribute, there are instructions concerning final arrangements, retirement or social security benefits, insurance, bank accounts, etc. that need to be made explicit and formalized through a living will or testament. We hope you will take a few minutes to read this informative post from Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office. We think you will find it very informative.
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