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Secure Your Family's Future with a Last Will and Testament LawDepot.com's newly revised Last Will and Testament form helps Americans plan for the future. Desert Hot Springs (PRWEB) June 6, 2007 -- It is reported that up to 70% of Americans do not have a will. Though a majority of Americans don't have a will, few would argue the importance of having such a document. While there are a number of reasons why most Americans don't have a will--including the obvious discomfort of thinking about one's own death--the fact that creating a will is an expensive and time consuming process is a strong factor. LawDepot.com's newly revised Last Will and Testament form makes drafting a will quick and inexpensive.
People simply do not want to spend long hours in a lawyer's office drafting a will. Hiring a lawyer is expensive. On top of that, many Americans already report feeling pressed for time, so finding the time to draft a will may be difficult. LawDepot.com's Last Will and Testament form (http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/last-will-and-testament/) allows users to quickly and easily draft their will from any computer with internet-access
LawDepot.com's Last Will and Testament form uses a simple, step-by-step process to create a complex legal document in a short period of time. By filling out a questionnaire, users are able to determine how their estate will be divided. The user is able to identify any specific gifts that he or she would like to grant, and specify who will receive the residue of the estate.
While a will is typically used to determine how a person's money and property will be distributed after her death, it can also be used to appoint a guardian for any minor children the person may have. This is a feature that many people don't think of when they draft a last will and testament (http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/last-will-and-testament/); but for parents of minor children, stating who will take care of their children in the event of their death may be the most important decision they make.
Few Americans would argue the importance of having a will to ensure their families continued security in the event of their death. LawDepot.com's Last Will and Testament form allows those without a will to make sure their estate is divided according to their wishes, while avoiding a long and costly visit with a lawyer.
For more information about the news that is the subject of this release (or for a sample, copy or demo), contact David Pettitt or visit http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/last-will-and-testament/.
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