Will Preparation in Billerica, Massachusetts

Find the right Will Preparation attorney in Billerica, MA

Many of the complications that sometimes come up with wills in Billerica, Massachusetts, such as contests brought by would-be beneficiaries, or devises which aren't clear on what they mean, can be avoided if the will is properly drafted in the first place.

Usually, the larger your estate, and the more separate devises you want to make, the more complex the process of drafting your will is going to be. For most people, however, the process can be fairly simple.

Nonetheless, even with "simple" wills, there are a few prevalent stumbling blocks that frequently make things far more difficult down the road. Fortunately with proper will preparation, most of them are easy to avoid, with the help of a good attorney in Billerica, Massachusetts.

Most of the complications that plague wills stem from failure on the part of the drafter to comply with the required formalities. These requirements aren't terribly perplexing, but they have to be followed to the letter if a will is to be valid. Typically, wills have to be witnessed and signed by at least 2 people, and it must include a clear statement that the document is, in fact, a will. You should choose the witnesses cautiously, because if they have any direct interest in the will, they won't count as valid witnesses.

Holographic Wills in Billerica, Massachusetts

If you need to make a will quickly, some states permit you to write a "holographic will." This is simply a will which the testator hand-writes. These types of wills don't need to be witnessed.

If holographic wills are valid in your state, courts will, as with any will, have to figure out what is truly being said, and resolve ambiguities. Because holographic wills are not always written under ideal conditions, they have to be interpreted very liberally, so they can be given effect and not fail for technical reasons.

You should be aware that not all states recognize holographic wills. In such states, you can of course still handwrite your will if you want. But for the will to be legitimate, it has to be accompanied by all the formalities (including witnesses) required for any other will.

If your estate is fairly small, and the devises you wish to make aren't very perplexing, a holographic will can be a good option if they're valid in your state. Of course, it's never a bad idea to make a will with the assistance of a lawyer.

How Can A Billerica, Massachusetts Lawyer Help?

Because there are specific formalities which must be followed in drafting wills, it's always a good idea to seek the advice of a Billerica, Massachusetts attorney in drafting your will. Even if your will is going to be very simple, and you have the formalities all figured out, mistakes can be made.

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Life in Billerica

Billerica has a population of about 40,000 residents and is located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. It is a very historic settlement, as it was founded in 1652 and officially incorporated in 1655. The city is home to several historic places, including the Fiske House, the Deacon Samuel House, Howe School, and the Jaquith House.

Billerica's bustling economy is fueled by several industrial and medical companies such as Pan Am Railways and Pharmalucence Company. Other companies located in the city are American Science Engineering and Lantheus Medical Imaging. Billerica's economy makes it a suitable place for persons seeking employment and residential opportunities.

The city also boasts an extensive sports and recreation program. Sports Illustrated magazine has recently listed the town as one the nation's top fifty cities for sports. Enthusiasts can visit the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Billerica, the Rangeway Golf course, or the Country Club of Billerica for sports activities. Billerica also has a successful youth sports program including youth basketball, football, and little league baseball. The city is often referred to as the "Sportstown" of the state.

Cases filed by lawyers in Billerica, Massachusetts can be heard at the Middlesex Superior Court. The superior court has jurisdiction over a wide array of civil and criminal cases. Many Billerica lawyers find the Massachusetts Trial Court Law Library system to be a valuable resource.

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