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Will for Parents of Adult Children
If you have adult children, it's smart to put your last will and testament together so you can save them and other family members from unnecessary legal expenses after you're gone. This will document is designed specifically for parents of adult children. RocketLawyer.com's step-by-step process makes it easy to state your intentions about your property and appoint someone to carry out your wishes.
Use the Will for Parents of Adult Children document if:
- You have adult children.
- You want your property, including digital assets*, to be distributed after your death.
- You want to have a say in who will receive your property after your death.
- You want to designate the person or organization who will carry out the terms of the last will and testament.
Note: If you expect your estate to be larger than the federal estate tax exemption amount—$5,120,000 in 2012—speak to an attorney because you may have more complex estate planning needs.
- Digital assets are broadly defined as any online accounts or files stored on a computer or server. For example, these can all be considered digital assets: email addresses, blogs, social-networking sites, domain names, virtual property, online backup services, photo and document-sharing websites, financial and business accounts, and computer files.
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