Could Checklists Help Prevent Will Contests?

May 4, 2015

Although you won’t be around to witness it, a Will dispute can be extremely frustrating for your family members. To the extent that you can, it’s a wise idea to set yourself up for success by limiting the opportunities for a Will contest to emerge.

Using a checklist is a good way to increase the chances that the Will considers all possible options and is developed with the end in mind. If these details are adhered to, there is a reduced chance that your Will could be contested down the road. Will contests tend drag out in court, causing unnecessary costs and increasing tension between family members. By taking care now, you stand to help your family members avoid this and be able to focus on grieving. canstockphoto24437377

Your accurate Will checklist should be reviewed each time that you update the document. It’s a good idea to review your Will at least annually in the event that things have changed since your last version. Make sure that each time you generate a new version you have verified the existence of:

  • A witness name
  • The date the Will was signed
  • The time that the Will was signed
  • The names and addresses of all people present for the signing of the Will
  • The location where the Will was signed
  • Any necessary elements for testamentary capacity

The testamentary capacity can vary state to state, but generally requires some acknowledgement that the individual making the Will understand the assets he or she has, the process of making a Will, who his or her family members are, and how the Will is to distribute his or her property. Contact us at info@lawesq.net for further details.


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