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Importance of Having a Will for Blended Families

Do you think all of your assets will go to your spouse if you die without a will? Find out how your assets will be distributed if you have a blended family and die without a will.
assume that when they die all their assets will go to their spouse…families. Learn how the State of Wisconsin will distribute your assets if you die leaving a https://pedlaw.com/blog/importance-having-will-blended-families

Estate Planning: Will Versus Trust

Discover the difference between a will and a trust and learn what type of estate planning is right for you.
most people do not understand whether a will or a trust would work better for their circ…c. Let us explore the difference between a will and a trust. LAST WILL https://pedlaw.com/blog/estate-planning-trust-versus-will

Common Estate Planning Terms

Learn common terms used in estate planning and during the probate process in Wisconsin.
stribution of an estate during probate for a Will. The process can be formal or informal in W…o oversee and manage an estate pursuant to a Will or a Trust. Also see Personal Representativ https://pedlaw.com/blog/common-estate-planning-terms

Property Ownership & Estate Planning

Learn commons ways property is titled in Wisconsin and how it can impact your estate plan.
. The property will become part of your probate estate and willbe distributed according to your will at the time of your death. If you do not h…ave a will https://pedlaw.com/blog/property-ownership-estate-planning

What is a Pour-Over Will?

Learn what a pour-over will is, how it works, and why it could be an important part of your estate plan.
over willover will comes into play. Let…over will is…Over Willover will is created along with your revocable trust. … It is a type of will that directs any assets you own personally https://pedlaw.com/blog/what-pour-over-will

4 Basic Estate Planning Documents - Video

Learn about the four basic estate planning documents and why they are important in the state of Wisconsin.
The first document you would do would be the will. The will covers three major issues. One is … it will cover if you have minor children… raise those children for you. Last thing it will cover is who is to be the executor of your e https://pedlaw.com/blog/4-basic-estate-planning-documents