Do You Really Need a Will?

Do You Even Want One?

Wills are a Terrible Way to Plan Your Estate

Wills Create More Problems Than They Solve

Consider:

Wills Are Public Documents

Anyone can access your will once it’s filed in court. Say goodbye to privacy.

Wills GUARANTEE Probate

Your loved ones will be dragged through a public court process—often lasting months or years.

Wills Can Be Contested

Disgruntled relatives can challenge your will in court, draining your estate and causing painful family conflict.

Wills Don’t Help If You’re Incapacitated

 A will only takes effect after you die. If you’re alive but unable to manage your affairs, your family may need court approval just to help.

Wills Do Nothing to Minimize Taxes or Protect Assets

They provide no protection from legal fees, creditors, or unnecessary taxes