Here’s How To Protect Your Loved Ones

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During this trying time, it is critical to be prepared for the unknown in order to protect ourselves and our loved ones however we can. That is why we are providing our comprehensive platform to help people create legal and state-specific wills 100% free of charge—no credit card or subscription needed.

It is vital for communities to come together right now and support one another. LegalNature is committed to giving you the peace of mind to know that you are legally secure. A will is used for more than simply distributing your property. This document is central to your estate plan, and is used to protect your family’s personal and financial interests (more on this below).

We guide you through the process step by step, helping you customize it according to your needs. Click here to complete your free will now in as little as 10 minutes.

So do you really need a will?  Yes. Even in the best of times, it is vital to have a will. Every adult needs to have a will in place, regardless if they own many assets or are young and healthy. 

Here are five reasons why you need a will:

1. Name Your Executor and Avoid Costly Court Fees

In your will, you will name an executor. This is your personal representative who will administer your will on your behalf when the time comes.

Without a will in place, the court will have to appoint an executor for you.

This can cost you more than 10% of everything you own in executor fees.

2. Protect Your Family and Pets

If you have a spouse, children, or pets, then you should have a will to communicate your wishes for their support.

For instance, you will appoint a legal guardian of your minor children in your will. Do not assume that your spouse will automatically get legal custody of your kids. If you are unmarried, this becomes even more important.

If you have pets, you should explain who you want to care for them and whether you wish to set aside funds for their care.

3. Secure Your Belongings

A will helps you define who should receive any property you own at the time of your death and how you want it to be distributed to friends, family, or charities.

Even if you do not own much valuable property, it is still very important to have a will in place. This is due to the fact that many people own more assets than they realize and because the will protects any property that you might unexpectedly inherit or receive in the future.

For instance, you might receive a surprise inheritance from a relative or be named as an insurance beneficiary. Without a will, this property could end up going to the government instead of your loved ones.

4. Make Funeral and Burial Arrangements

Any funeral and burial preferences should be clearly explained in order to make such a difficult time a little easier for your loved ones.

Want to set aside funds for your friends and family to get together to celebrate your life? You can do that too!

5. It’s Fast and 100% Free

Now is the time to make your will. With LegalNature, you can create your last will in as little as 10 minutes and completely free of charge.

Click here to create your free last will and testament now.

Please stay safe and protect yourself and your loved ones.  Thank you for placing your trust in us. Our relationships with our customers and partners are truly unique and make life meaningful in times like these.