 |
|
|
 |
New Member
|
|
Aug 22, 2007, 02:26 PM
|
|
changing my will
First: I need to change the beneficiary in my will. It is a very simple will drawn up by a lawyer in 1990. What assets I do have are to small to be envious over (less than $10,000 in real property). My former wife is still named in my will, but I have since remarried. Can I simply retype the will and make the proper name changes, or do I have to go through a lawyer again? What other legal steps are necessary?
Second: I also have an assortment of collectible items and musical instruments, some of which have a bit of value. I want to designate specific items to each of my two daughters and two granddaughters. These are not mentioned in the first will.
I'm really only looking to save a little money, but if there are other options that are inexpensive (less than $100) that are legally more binding and powerful, I will also consider them.
Thanking you very much in advance.
|
|
 |
New Member
|
|
Aug 22, 2007, 03:29 PM
|
|
 Originally Posted by Gazzelle
First: I need to change the beneficiary in my will. It is a very simple will drawn up by a lawyer in 1990. What assets I do have are to small to be envious over (less than $10,000 in real property). My former wife is still named in my will, but I have since remarried. Can I simply retype the will and make the proper name changes, or do I have to go through a lawyer again? What other legal steps are necessary?
Second: I also have an assortment of collectable items and musical instruments, some of which have a bit of value. I want to designate specific items to each of my two daughters and two granddaughters. These are not mentioned in the first will.
I'm really only looking to save a little money, but if there are other options that are inexpensive (less than $100) that are legally more binding and powerful, I will also consider them.
Thanking you very much in advance.
Since you need to add specific changes to your will by designating item let to others and change the name from former wife to new wife, You can amend the will without a lawyer. Simply liquid paper out your ex wife's name and initial it. Either type the amendments or hand write the changes for the precious items loeft to children on a separate piece of paper. Be sure on the separate piece of paper you idetify the date and year and that this is an amendment to my original will dated ( date of previous will). Make several copies. Have you personal banker as a notary and send a copy to your lawyer for keeping. It's just that easy.
|
|
 |
New Member
|
|
Aug 22, 2007, 03:35 PM
|
|
Since you need to add specific changes to your will by designating item let to others and change the name from former wife to new wife, You can amend the will without a lawyer. Simply liquid paper out your ex wife's name and initial it. Either type the amendments or hand write the changes for the precious items loeft to children on a separate piece of paper. Be sure on the separate piece of paper you idetify the date and year and that this is an amendment to my original will dated ( date of previous will). Make several copies. Have you personal banker as a notary and send a copy to your lawyer for keeping. It's just that easy
|
|
 |
New Member
|
|
Aug 22, 2007, 03:35 PM
|
|
Since you need to add specific changes to your will by designating item let to others and change the name from former wife to new wife, You can amend the will without a lawyer. Simply liquid paper out your ex wife's name and initial it. Either type the amendments or hand write the changes for the precious items loeft to children on a separate piece of paper. Be sure on the separate piece of paper you idetify the date and year and that this is an amendment to my original will dated ( date of previous will). Make several copies. Have you personal banker as a notary and send a copy to your lawyer for keeping. It's just that easy
|
|
 |
New Member
|
|
Aug 22, 2007, 09:28 PM
|
|
 Originally Posted by Gazzelle
First: I need to change the beneficiary in my will. It is a very simple will drawn up by a lawyer in 1990. What assets I do have are to small to be envious over (less than $10,000 in real property). My former wife is still named in my will, but I have since remarried. Can I simply retype the will and make the proper name changes, or do I have to go through a lawyer again? What other legal steps are necessary?
Second: I also have an assortment of collectable items and musical instruments, some of which have a bit of value. I want to designate specific items to each of my two daughters and two granddaughters. These are not mentioned in the first will.
I'm really only looking to save a little money, but if there are other options that are inexpensive (less than $100) that are legally more binding and powerful, I will also consider them.
Thanking you very much in advance.
Thank you very much, pace 007 spy
|
|
Question Tools |
Search this Question |
|
|
Add your answer here.
Check out some similar questions!
Changing last name
[ 3 Answers ]
How would I go about changing my son's last name from mine to his father's?
Changing the outside unit vs. Changing the whole system
[ 7 Answers ]
My outside unit leaks Freon and needs to be replaced. The system is about 9-10 years old. Initially, the contractor gave me a $2500 estimate to change the outside unit to a new Trane XR14. When the written estimate came, it included changing the coil and fan package inside (it's a ceiling unit)...
Name changing
[ 2 Answers ]
I recently got married and now I am trying to change my name I've been told that I can take is name by dropping either my middle name or my last name but it seems to be a problem that I want to simply add his name to mine. Can anyone tell me why this seems to be such a big deal? An what can I do...
Changing Last Name
[ 1 Answers ]
My partner and I are planning to get married within the next year. However, neither of us wish to keep our current last name. Is it possible to create a new last name at the time of marriage and if so where could I find more information? We are living in Indianapolis, IN. I am a citizen and my...
Changing OS, ME to XP?
[ 1 Answers ]
Ok, I am considering finally getting ME off my system and going to XP.
My system runs pretty good ( I try to keep it as clean and lean as possible) except for all the ME quirks that are well known: error screens, restarts, improper shutdows, software conflicts, etc.
I was going to wait...
View more questions
Search
|