Last Will and Testament Forms

By Genealogy Advisor | Apr 13, 2009

As Genealogists many of us spend hours poring over Last Will and Testament documents and forms to find clues to relationships.

But what about our own Last Will and Testament? None of us likes to think about writing our last will and testament, especially when we are still young. But we all should protect our children and loved ones by making a will and making our last wishes known and provide information for future generations of genealogists!

So the post here about Last Will and Testament Forms may be of interest to you!



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1 Comment so far
  1. Richard April 15, 2009 12:06 pm

    Its always a good idea to have a will. We tend to ignore it these days but you never know what’s around the corner and whilst we’d all like to think that our families would know what we want, we don’t know how they might react under difficult circumstances.
    Don’t forget, you don’t need official papers. Write it down, get 2 independent (and not anyone in the will) to witness and poster it to yourself. Makes it a legal doc.

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