Top 3 Reasons to Prepare a Will

Do you have a will? That might seem like a strange question, but lots of people simply don’t have a will in place despite the importance of getting their affairs in order. So in addition to preplanning and prepaying for your funeral or cremation at a La Vergne, TN funeral home, you ought to sit down with a lawyer to hammer out a will that will be legally enforceable.  

 

If you’re sitting on the fence and need some convincing, here are the 3 top reasons to get a will.  

 

  1. Control How Your Estate is Divided

 

Whether you have a lot of money and possessions or not, you need to ensure that what you do own is distributed in the way you want rather than in the way that someone else does. The only way you can ensure that your estate is granted to the people you want it to go to is if you clearly specify your wishes in a will that, even if contested, is iron-clad and enforceable. This is particularly important if you have dependents to care for. You don’t want anyone or any entity to exercise control in a way that is detrimental to those you care about most. So if you haven’t gotten a will drawn up, get one done sooner rather than later.  

 

  1. Specify Who You Want to Take Care of Your Kids

 

You can imagine that it’s important to ensure that your children are taken care of if you should die before they become adults who are capable of taking care of themselves. The problem is that if you don’t specify a guardian in your will, you won’t be able to guarantee that the person tasked with raising them will be the sort of person you would have chosen. Do you want your children to be raised a certain way, to follow certain religious or cultural customs, or to be exposed to a certain worldview? Be sure to carefully choose a guardian and make your wishes known in a will. It goes without saying that you’ll also want to ensure that the person you choose is willing to shoulder the responsibility – and that you leave some of your estate to the guardian so that they will be able to provide the standard of care you want for your children.  

 

  1. Specify WhomYou Want to Take Care of Your Pets

 

If you’re a pet owner, you know that your pets are like members of your family. So it makes sense to ensure that their needs are taken care of if you pass away. Find someone who you think will be a good fit for your pets, and get their go-ahead before adding them to your will. You’ll want to leave them some money in your will to help them foot some of the costs associated with providing your pets with the loving care they would have received from you.  

 

It’s critical that you come to a La Vergne, TN funeral home to preplan and prepay for funeral or cremation, but you also need to have a will in place so that your affairs are in order when you die. If you have any questions about the importance of preplanning or of preparing a will, contact us at Ellis Funeral Home & Cremation Service. Located at 2627 Nolensville Pike Nashville, TN 37211, we’re your one-stop shop for funeral and cremation services. For a free consultation, call us at (615) 255-5412. We’re here to help. 

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