By: Phil Rarick, Estate Planning Attorney
Many persons are tempted to have a “Simple Will” in which they want everything they own at death to go outright first to their spouse, and if the spouse does not survive then to their children in equal shares. Rather than take the time to consult with a Weston estate planning attorney, many persons are tempted to write the Will themselves, using will forms they see advertised on TV. Read more: 5 Common Mistakes With Florida Do-It-Yourself Wills
In our practice we have seen many so-called “Simple Wills”. Most have big problems that end up costing the family much more fees and causing more stress than if the person had the Will drafted by an experienced Weston estate planning attorney. Here are just four big problems, but there are many more: