can't read sarcasm.
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Toronto, Canada
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There's probably a diverse age group here at AN, but I was wondering if anyone has used those off the shelf will kits. Are the terms and language in these kits easy to understand?
As a single person without kids, I don't have a whole lot of complex holdings or wealth, but would like to make sure what I do have goes to the right person (and not the government). Would spending a bit more and having a lawyer draw one be the safer/smarter route? |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Off the shelf is just fine for a strapping young lad like you. Only when you get custy and old and has been through some enstrangled relationship do you need a lawyer to sort it out.
In fact, we learned to write our living will in one of my college class. Was told that this can be used as a legal document, but that was years ago and my memory is dim. |
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Going Strange...
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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I'd say that if you're describing your life situation accurately, you can probably do a do-it-yourself kit and be fine. When and if things change in your life, I'd highly recommend a lawyer's involvement, however. Making changes and dealing with greater complexity on your own can be fraught with peril. On the other hand, I am no fan of the do-it-yourself bankruptcy filings. I've seen too many people really screw up their lives trying to do that for themselves and only getting themselves into a deeper financial morass. FYI, I wish to make it clear that this post reflects my personal feelings on the matter and is not intended to be legal advice! |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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There's a DIY Bankruptcy?!?
I'd definitely be against it. But hey, what some wouldn't give for a extra buck... |
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