Your Will: Getting Started What Your Will Can Do Why do you need a will? Because it allows you to:
Everyone needs a will, no matter if he or she is young or old, sick or healthy, single or married. If you leave this world without a will, your assets will be distributed according to state law and your wishes will not be fulfilled. Likewise, having an outdated will also means that your current intentions will not be carried out. So when change occurs in your life, remember to update your will.
Contact your estate planning attorney for more information on wills. To learn how to include a gift to us in your will, please contact Marcy Stryker at 518-608-8287 or mstryker@excelsior.edu. Your Next Steps
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