Seven Common Will Mistakes Estate Lawyers Urge You to Avoid

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Estate lawyers warn that many people fail to plan properly: having multiple co-executors can spark conflict and cost; a will alone does not always avoid probate; vague bequests to sentimental items invite disputes; wills should be updated after life changes; gifts should be structured to truly help beneficiaries and avoid unintended consequences; and you must clearly designate where your will is and work with a qualified estate attorney to prevent disputes and expensive probate.
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