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MAKE YOUR OWN MINNESOTA WILL EASILY AND LEGALLY
Your property may not go to who you want it to if you die without a will. How to Make a Minnesota Will explains Minnesota law regarding wills and joint property and includes ready-to-use forms. It will show you how to quickly, easily and inexpensively set up the distribution of your estate so that you will know who gets your property after you.
This book explains in simple language how:
-Minnesota laws affect distribution of your property -To prepare your own will -To decide on care for your children -A joint ownership may overrule your will -Your spouse can overrule your will -Marriage can invalidate your will -You can give your body and organs to help others when you die -Minnesota laws protect beneficiaries -To change your will under Minnesota law -You can avoid probate with bank accounts -To give treasured items to those who should get them -You can forbid the use of artificial life-support systems if you become terminally ill -To know when to consult professionals
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MAKE YOUR OWN MINNESOTA WILL EASILY AND LEGALLY
Your property may not go to who you want it to if you die without a will. How to Make a Minnesota Will explains Minnesota law regarding wills and joint property and includes ready-to-use forms. It will show you how to quickly, easily and inexpensively set up the distribution of your estate so that you will know who gets your property after you.
This book explains in simple language how:
-Minnesota laws affect distribution of your property -To prepare your own will -To decide on care for your children -A joint ownership may overrule your will -Your spouse can overrule your will -Marriage can invalidate your will -You can give your body and organs to help others when you die -Minnesota laws protect beneficiaries -To change your will under Minnesota law -You can avoid probate with bank accounts -To give treasured items to those who should get them -You can forbid the use of artificial life-support systems if you become terminally ill -To know when to consult professionals