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If you do not have a written will, your estate may not go to the people you wish. If you have children, the person you desire may not be appointed their guardian. It is very simple to make your own will and with this book you can do it yourself quickly without the expense or delay of hiring a lawyer. The book contains 18 different forms to help you plan your estate, including 14 different wills, property inventory, a living will and organ donor card. It explains in simple language the laws which may affect your will, such as joint property, pay-on-death accounts and inheritance laws.
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