Will Preparation in Tyler, Texas

Find the right Will Preparation attorney in Tyler, TX

In Tyler, Texas there are many problems that can rear their heads, derailing the process of drafting or executing a will. Frequent examples include ambiguities in the language of the will, leading to conflicts and challenges. Most of these issues can be staved off through quality drafting.

If your estate doesn't include a lot of money and property, and you only want to leave your assets to a few people, making a will can be pretty simple.

But be warned: even a relatively simple will can encounter pitfalls in the drafting process, which can cause problems later on. An accomplished Tyler, Texas lawyer will greatly reduce the chances of this happening, if they help you in the process of robust will preparation.

Many problems with wills are due to some of the required formalities not being followed. The formalities involved in drafting and executing a will are not particularly complicated, but they must be scrupulously followed. Otherwise, the will might not be given effect. In most states, the will must include some clear statement that the document is, in fact, the last will and testament of the person making it. It normally must also be witnessed and signed by at least 2 people who do not have any stake in the will.

Holographic Wills in Tyler, Texas

In some (but certainly not all) states, "holographic wills" can sometimes be treated as valid wills. A holographic will is just a will that is written entirely in the testator's own handwriting. They do not need to be witnessed in order to be valid.

Assuming that a holographic will is valid in your state, a court will probably interpret it very liberally, acknowledging the fact that it probably wasn't written by a lawyer. This is to make it much easier to really give your wishes effect.

You should know that not all states recognize holographic wills. Of course, you could still handwrite your will if you desire; but to be valid, it would have to be accompanied by all of the formalities (witnesses being the big one) of any other will.

If they are authorized in your states, a holographic will can be a good option, in some cases. If you do not have a massive amount of money and property that you want to pass on, and your devises are going to be very simple (regular gifts to just a few people), a holographic will can suffice. However, you should seek the advice of a lawyer beforehand, and know that it is almost always a better option to have a will accompanied by all the required formalities.

How Can A Tyler, Texas Lawyer Help?

Because of the various required formalities that accompany a will, it's not a bad idea to have a brilliant Tyler, Texas attorney help you draft your will, even if it is relatively simple.

Talk to a Wills, Trusts & Estates Law Attorney now!

Life in Tyler

Tyler is located in Smith County, Texas. Its nickname is the "Rose Capital of the Nation" because the city has so many rose bushes everywhere! It is also home to America's largest rose garden. The city also annually hosts the Texas Rose Festival, an event that celebrates rose-growing industries. There is also a Rose Museum that is a popular tourist attraction.

Top employers include Trinity Mother Frances Health System, Brookshire Grocery Company, Trane Company, Carrier Corporation, Suddenlink, Tyler Junior College, The University of Texas at Tyler and East Texas Medical Center. Tyler is also home to many attorneys who have established law offices. Thus, the legal needs of residents and businesses will always be met

All in all, Tyler is a quaint city that offers small-town charm and a lovely hospitable, community-like feel.

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