Do you need a lawyer to prepare a will?

No, but you should get one anyway.  Here’s why: estate planning is a complicated subject. There are many types of wills and trusts, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. You also have many options as far as executing your will or trust, from hiring a lawyer to do it for you, to doing it all on your own (with online documents, software, or apps), to just keeping it simple by naming beneficiaries. Depending on the state you are in, a handwritten will may or may not be valid.  This is the main reason you should have a lawyer help you prepare a will.

Wills are used to distributing the property you leave behind when you die. Trusts help manage the property while you're alive. Both are important parts of estate planning that can help keep your family out of legal trouble after you pass away.

If you're ready to start learning more about estate planning and want to know if a lawyer is right for you, call this estate planning law firm for a free consultation:

Parklin Law LLC

5772 West 8030 South, Unit N206

West Jordan, UT 84081

(801) 618-0699

https://parklinlaw.com/utah-estate-planning-law-firm/ 



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