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Last Will & Testament

What is a last will & testament?

The most important part of any estate plan is the last will & testament. This is a document that contains a legally binding declaration regarding who will receive your property at the end of your life. It can also outline your wishes regarding how you would like your estate to be managed. Through a last will & testament, you can appoint someone to act as the guardian of your minor children, as well as give instructions regarding how you would like to be buried and how much money will go towards funeral expenses.

If you pass away without a last will & testament in place, New York State law will determine how your property is distributed, and to whom it is given. This may directly go against your wishes for the management of your estate. In preparing a will, you can ensure that your property is distributed as you see fit, whether to family members, friends, businesses, or charitable organizations. Contact a Long Island wills attorney who can help you draft a last will & testament that is fully in accordance with your estate management goals.

Wills Attorney in Long Island

In the aftermath of your death, you do not want decisions regarding your estate to be made by strangers. Aside from the possibility of your property being mismanaged, your minor children may be negatively affected if they are placed with a guardian that is not of your choosing. That is why it is imperative to have a legitimate last will and testament in place. Blutter and Blutter is an estate planning law firm that has provided representation to thousands of clients. They can utilize their 4 decades of combined experience in helping you create a last will & testament that will ensure the proper handling of your estate.

Contact a Long Island wills lawyer who will work closely with you in creating a last will & testament that adheres to your estate planning wishes.

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Suffolk County Offices:

Hauppauge Office:
150 Motor Parkway
Suite 401
Hauppauge, NY 11788

Queens & Brooklyn Office:

Queens Office:
61-43 186th Street
Queens, NY 11366

Nassau County Offices:

Plainview-Woodbury Office:
497 South Oyster Bay Road
Plainview, NY 11803
Garden City Office:
1225 Franklin Avenue
Garden City, NY 11530