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Will - Remarried with Adult Children
A Last Will and Testament is an important part of every individual's estate plan. This Will is appropriate if you are remarried and have adult children from a prior marriage. It can also provide for adult children from your current marriage.
Use the Will - Remarried with Adult Children document if:
- You own property, including digital assets*, to be distributed after your death.
- You want to designate the persons or organizations that will receive your property after your death.
- You want to designate who will carry out the terms of the Will.
Note: If your estate will be larger than the federal estate tax exemption amount, currently $5,120,000, this document is best used for education and planning purposes. Consult a lawyer for more complex estate planning.
- Digital Assets: The definition of digital assets is broad and can include any online accounts or files stored on a computer or server. Examples of digital assets: email accounts, blogs, social-networking websites, online backup services, photo and document sharing websites, financial and business accounts, domain names, virtual property, and computer files.
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