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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.

Showing posts with label What is a Will?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What is a Will?. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2012

What is a Will?

A Will is an instrument executed with certain formalities, that usually directs the disposition of a person's property at death. It is revocable during the lifetime of the testator (meaning it can be changed or voided) and is only operative at death.

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Thursday, August 5, 2010

What is a Will?

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C., a law firm practicing in the areas of real estate, landlord tenant law, and estate planning.  Contact Attorney Bradford Miller for a free consultation at 312-238-9298.

A Will is an instrument executed with certain formalities, that usually directs the disposition of a person's property at death. It is revocable during the lifetime of the testator (meaning it can be changed or voided) and is only operative at death.

Bradford Miller Law, P.C. focuses its practice on real estate law, landlord tenant law and estate planning. For a free consultation, call the office at 312-238-9298. You may also visit the main website at http://www.bradfordmillerlaw.com/.

Please note this is intended to give general information to the public. Although the information is generally accurate, it cannot be guaranteed and this information should not be construed as legal advice upon which a reader can rely. In all cases, please consult a lawyer before acting. This is intended to be advertising, and not solicitation, or legal advice.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

What does a Will do?

In the estate planning world, a Will is a fairly simple document.  It basically directs how a testator's property is to be divided up at the time of the testator's death.  It can also place restrictions on property.  If you do not have a Will,  the law of intestate succession comes into play and this will often differ from your own wishes.

To avoid additional stress on your loved ones, everyone should have a Will drafted.  It is not expensive and will bring peace of mind not only to you, but to your loved ones.  Contact my office to learn more.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

What is a Will?

A Will is an instrument executed with certain formalities, that usually directs the disposition of a person's property at death. It is revocable during the lifetime of the testator (meaning it can be changed or voided) and is only operative at death.

Bradford Miller Law, P.C. focuses its practice on real estate law, landlord tenant law and estate planning. For a free consultation, call the office at 312-238-9298. You may also visit the main website at http://www.bradfordmillerlaw.com/.
Please note this is intended to give general information to the public. Although the information is generally accurate, it cannot be guaranteed and this information should not be construed as legal advice upon which a reader can rely. In all cases, please consult a lawyer before acting. This is intended to be advertising, and not solicitation, or legal advice.