What should I consider when writing a will?

When writing a will, it is important to consider a few key things in order to ensure the will is legally valid. In New Hampshire, a will must be signed and witnessed by two individuals in order for it to be valid. Additionally, the testator (the person writing the will) must be of sound mind and at least 18 years old in order to ensure the will is valid. When writing a will, it is important to make sure all assets and liabilities are properly listed and accounted for. This is so that the testator’s estate is properly managed and distributed to the desired individuals. Additionally, if any specific items are to be gifted to individuals, they should be clearly specified in the will. When drafting a will, it’s important to ensure that any beneficiary or executor appointed by the testator is accurately identified and that all instructions are stated clearly and concisely. Additionally, if the testator wishes to appoint a personal guardian for any minor children, that should be included in the will as well. Finally, it is important to keep the will up to date. If any changes occur in the testator’s life and their relationship with family members changes, that should be reflected in the will. Additionally, if the testator acquires or disposes of any assets, the will should be updated accordingly. By keeping the will up to date, the testator can ensure that their estate in New Hampshire is distributed as they desire.

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