Wills

A will, also known as a testament, is a legal document essential for detailing how one's assets will be distributed following their death. By clearly outlining beneficiaries and their respective inheritance, a will ensures that the wishes of the deceased are carried out. Moreover, a will enables the appointment of an executor to manage the distribution of your assets, and if you own your dental practice at the time of your passing, a will can permit your estate a certain amount of time to oversee its sale. Crafting a will is vital for effective estate planning, safeguarding personal intentions, and preventing family disputes. Engaging the services of a knowledgeable attorney is advisable to create a will that complies with state regulations and accurately represents your desires.