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Last Will and TestamentMyWill™ - Write a Last Will and Testament“I used your service to write a Will for my dear wife Christine who passed away this year. The Will was easy to fill out and very straightforward. I never had one problem arise because of the Will.” --- Keith Sutton, Surrey, B.C. Read more testimonials Need to know how to write a last will and testament? Don't know how to get started in writing a last will and testament? If you're asking yourself "How do I write a Last Will and Testament?", then you've come to the right place.
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MyWill™ - Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat makes the MyWill™ service better than do-it-yourself legal will kits?For an informative and eye-opening comparison of the MyWill™ service to do-it-yourself legal will kits, read about it here. Quite frankly, there is no comparison. We have evaluated many existing do-it-yourself legal will kits, including several of the most popular American legal will kits and Canadian legal will kits. We were shocked by the poor quality, limited instructions, and low value for money that many of these will kits provide consumers. We have designed the MyWill™ service to be of the best quality available today. Furthermore, our membership pricing model also allows us to provide you with the most value for your money at prices that are unprecedented in the legal industry. First of all, by making use of the MyWill™ service conveniently online over the Internet, there is no need to purchase a do-it-yourself legal will kit in the first place, nor do you need to purchase an upgraded version every year. Our pay-one-price membership model protects your investment for the rest of your life. Our wizards, help and information are also designed to be the best on the market and are kept up-to-date on an ongoing basis. In addition, the MyWill™ service provides you with complete instructions and answers your questions in everyday language, free of legal industry jargon. We have developed this service based on the requirements of the public, not dictated by the legal profession. Furthermore, our unique approach allows you to make use of the ultimate convenience of the Internet to create your Will at your own pace, online, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and to make changes online at any time free of charge. By storing your Will online, it also becomes easy to locate and access by your designated friends or family members when the time is right. There is no need for them to try to locate your Will, which may have been documented on paper and stored in an unknown location, or perhaps destroyed by a tragedy such as a house fire. Combined with this is a strong focus on protecting the privacy and security of your information. We use industry standard encryption algorithms for storing all of your private information, and the design of PartingWishes.com ensures that the contents of your Will are made available to the specific people designated by yourself, and only at the appropriate time. If you wish, we can even inform you by email about any changes in legislation which may have occurred in your jurisdiction that may require changes to your Will. Or we can send you simple email reminders, no more than once a year, to remind you to consider updating your Will if any significant changes have occurred in your life. Do-it-yourself legal will kits simply do not compare. Also, take a look at the news article warning about the use of do-it-yourself legal will kits. How much does this service cost?The MyWill™ service steps you through a simple question and answer wizard, formats your answers into a readable format, and allows you to make unlimited updates while allowing you to store your information securely online. You can then designate your own personal "Keyholders®", who with their unique ID can unlock your Will at the appropriate time. These services are all available with the Silver I and Gold membership packages. The complete pricing structure is available on our Prices page. Is this a legal document?Currently, the MyWill™ service can be used to generate a customized Last Will and Testament in the U.S. and Canada, with the exception of residents of Louisiana and Quebec. In order to make this a legal document, you should first print it and read it thoroughly. Make sure that it accurately reflects your wishes and that you understand everything that is contained in the document. According to the current laws in most jurisdictions, in order to be a legal document your Will must be signed in the presence of at least two witnesses, and the two witnesses must also sign the Will, in the presence of the "testator" (yourself) and in the presence of each other. You and the witnesses should also initial each page, so that it is not possible to alter any pages after the Will has been signed. In most jurisdictions, a witness cannot be a beneficiary of the Will, they cannot be the spouse of a beneficiary (at the time of signing), they cannot be a minor, and, like the "testator" (you), they must be of sound mind. Although the unsigned version of your Will stored online at PartingWishes.com is not a legal document, if you wish you can allow one or more of your designated Keyholders® to have access to the Will that you have created here at PartingWishes.com. This could be important if your legally signed copy cannot be located (for example, if it burned in a house fire). In this situation, your PartingWishes.com Will can still provide some guidance to a loving family, as they can understand how you wanted your property to be distributed. However, "digital signature" laws are moving rapidly and PartingWishes.com is closely monitoring these laws to support the future electronic notarization of documents, including the digital signature of your Will. It is only a matter of time before this becomes standard practice in preparing legal documents. More details on the process to be followed for creating a legal document are included in the help text of the MyWill™ service. If these instructions are followed, then your Will is a legally binding document. Why do I need to make updates?It is important to review your Will every few years and after any new financial or personal events, such as a significant business arrangement, a wedding, the birth of a child, a divorce or if you move outside of your state, province or country. You can choose to have a 1-year, 10-year, 25-year or Life membership at PartingWishes.com, during which time you can make as many updates or amendments to your Will as you wish at no extra charge. Details of the membership packages available can be found on our Prices page. How long will it take to create my Will?This really depends on the complexity of your Will. The essence of a Will is simply stating that you leave something to somebody. If you are leaving everything to one person, and you have no other dependents or family members, particularly from previous marriages, your Will could be very simple and quick to create. However, PartingWishes.com will also allow you to create quite complex Wills that will require a great deal more thought and consideration. In this case we would also recommend that you have the Will reviewed by a professional lawyer, which will be a longer overall process, but can still be done conveniently from our web site. You do not need to complete your Will in one sitting. You can answer a couple of questions and then store these wishes securely online here at PartingWishes.com until you have a few more minutes to answer additional questions. If you prefer, you can spend many weeks or months making unlimited updates until you are happy with your final results, at which point you could have your final copy reviewed and signed. Is my information secure?All of your information stored at PartingWishes.com is safe and secure. Your information is so highly encrypted that nobody has access to this information other than yourself and your trusted Keyholders® using their randomly generated personal key. Even the owners and administrators of PartingWishes.com are not able to access your information due to the software design and encryption methods used. All data passing from your computer to PartingWishes.com is authenticated and encrypted using 128-bit "SSL encryption". This is the most advanced level of encryption available today, and it means that any information sent from your computer is scrambled in a way which makes it completely unintelligible if intercepted. When you are on a secure section within the PartingWishes.com site, a padlock will appear at the bottom of your web browser's screen. This is your assurance that the encryption is in place and that you are communicating across a secure link. Furthermore, PartingWishes.com uses an industry standard high security streaming-encryption algorithm known as "RSA" to encrypt all of your information before it is stored online. To give you a feeling for the level of security provided by this encryption, it has been estimated that with the most efficient algorithms known to date, it would take a computer operating at 1 million instructions per second over 300 quintillion years (that's 3 with 20 zeros behind it!) to break the encryption. That's several trillion times longer than the age of the Earth. Do I need a Will?Here are a few common reasons that people indicate there is no point in writing a Will:
Quite clearly, there is never a situation where a Will is unnecessary. In many cases, this can be a simple declaration of your wishes for how your estate should be distributed, and this can be achieved by working through the MyWill™ wizard here at PartingWishes.com. You should draft a Will while you are still young and healthy, even if you don't feel that your assets are substantial. There is absolutely no benefit in waiting until you are older. To die without a Will is irresponsible and places a tremendous burden on your survivors. Can I make a joint Will?A joint Will is a single document, signed by "co-testators" (usually spouses), intended to reflect the wishes of both parties. This is generally considered to be an extremely bad idea, and probably worse than having no Will at all. Often, the intent of a joint Will is to declare that each person would leave everything to the surviving partner, and in the event that both partners are victims of a common disaster, everything would go to their children. The problem is that it is unclear whether a surviving partner can revoke a joint Will and many messy legal cases have arisen as a result of this confusion. In short, do not make a joint Will, as there could be problems if either party changes their mind, or wishes to amend the Will. There may also be problems if the surviving spouse tries to make any changes to a joint Will, as they may be bound to the original terms. Furthermore, there is no reason to create a joint Will, there is no disadvantage to drawing up a separate Will for each partner. Is the MyWill™ service suitable for me?Although the MyWill™ question-and-answer wizard is applicable for most cases, there are circumstances where it is advisable to seek legal advice. In particular:
In the above situations and in other more complex situations (the above is not an exhaustive list), it would not be advisable to rely on the output of the MyWill™ wizard as an accurate expression of your wishes. However, even in these circumstances there is value in stepping through the MyWill™ wizard in preparation for a consultation with an attorney. Should I look at any other estate planning tools?Some people may benefit from more extensive estate planning techniques, such as: setting up trusts, limiting probate, and tax reduction schemes. However, these usually require detailed (and often expensive) professional guidance. Quite often, younger people and people with straightforward plans for their estate do not pursue the creation of extensive estate plans. Others postpone extensive estate planning for later in life, when their financial and family circumstances settle down. Nevertheless, regardless of your age or your financial situation, it is imperative to have a Will. Detailed estate planning can come later. What countries, states and provinces do you support?All of our services here at PartingWishes.com are completely international. They can be used by anyone in any country in the world. Services such as MyFuneral™, MyMessages™, MyLife™ and MyMemorials™ do not create legal documents and make no assumptions about your country of residence. In the US and Canada, we have worked extensively to ensure that the legal documents created by the MyWill™ and MyPowerOfAttorney™ services are up to date with the laws in all of the states in the United States and the provinces in Canada, including: Alabama, Alaska, Alberta, Arizona, Arkansas, British Columbia, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Manitoba, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ohio, Oklahoma, Ontario, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Prince Edward Island, Rhode Island, Saskatchewan, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C., West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and Yukon Territory. Hence, these services can be used to generate legal documents in any state in the United States with the exception of Louisiana, and any Canadian province with the exception of Quebec. The MyLivingWill™ service is available for all States in the United States except Louisiana, and for all Provinces in Canada except Quebec. Furthermore, we will be adding support for international laws in the future, starting with England & Wales in the United Kingdom (UK). Note that even in unsupported areas, there is value in stepping through the wizards provided in these services in preparation for a consultation with an attorney. It is strongly recommended that residents outside of the above supported states/provinces/countries seek legal advice even after completing the wizards. Local laws in these unsupported areas have not been considered in the structure of the legal documents. If you have any doubts about the legal standing of any documents in your jurisdiction, feel free to seek legal counsel in your area to have your documents reviewed. How can I get more information?There is a considerable amount of information included in the on-line help of the MyWill™ wizard. This will answer most of the common questions regarding the steps included in creating your own Will. For information about the other services available, or about PartingWishes.com in general, you can browse this web site or send an email to support@partingwishes.com. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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