a legal document that allows you to control the disposal of your property upon your death
a legal document that allows you to determine what will happen to your property, who will be the guardian of your children, and who will manage your estate upon your death
a legal document that describes how you want your assets distributed upon your death
a legal document that disposes of a person's property after death
a legal document that takes effect upon your death
a legal document whereby an individual who owns property of any sort exercises his or her right to determine the ultimate disposition of that property
a legally enforceable declaration of a person's intention to dispose of property, both real and personal, after death
an easy way to make your wishes known, and to create greater certainty than merely relying on the laws of intestate succcession
an important legal document for anyone over eighteen years old
a special type of legal document and it must be prepared and executed in a particular way with special formalities as required by state law
a useful document for stating your wishes as to the disposition of your remains (whether you want to be buried or cremated), and for appointing a guardian for your minor children
a very important and very official, legal paper that a person writes down to say what should be done with his possessions after he dies
a written document that allows you to be sure everything you have will be distributed the way that you want and to whom you want upon your death
a written document that allows you to give what you have, to whom you want, how you want
The usual formal term referring to a will.
A legally executed document which explains how and to whom a person would like his or her property distributed after death.
A legal document which specifies how a person's assets are to be distributed after his death.
A legally enforceable declaration of a person's wishes regarding matters to be attended to after his death and not operative until his death; usually but not always relating to property; revocable (or amendable by means of a codicil) up to the time of his death or loss of mental capacity to make a valid will. Originally, "will" related to real property; "testament", to personal property, but at the present time, "will" is equally applicable to real and personal property.
The document by which you make your final wishes known, as to what you would like to happen to your assets and estate.
A legal document stating one's last wishes regarding his properties and the disposal for it after he dies.