ESTATE PLANNING BLOG

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This blog will focus on estate planning. If you are in need of an estate plan, call Attorney Bradford Miller at 312-238-9298 for a free consultation. Located at 10 S. LaSalle, Suite 2920, Chicago, IL 60603.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Where should you keep your will?

A probate court usually requires your original Will before it can process your estate. Therefore, it is s important to keep the document safe yet accessible. The absence of an original Will can complicate matters. Without it there's no guarantee that your estate will be settled as you'd hoped.

Putting your original Will in a bank safe deposit box that only you can get into is not a good idea. Your family might need a court order to gain access. If someone else that you trust has access to your safe deposit box this is a good place to keep the original Will. Also, a waterproof and fireproof safe in your house may be a good alternative.

Your attorney or someone you trust should also keep signed copies in case the original is destroyed. Signed copies can be used to establish your intentions.

At www.bradfordmillerlaw.com you can find helpful information regarding Estate Planning and information about our firm. Give us a call at (312) 238-9298 for a FREE 15-minute consultation.

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