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When You’re No Longer Among The Living Why You MUST Die With A Will. You cannot argue for your last wishes from your grave!  

IT IS a fact of life that one day you will die. In preparation for that you should ensure that your wishes are adhered to when you are no longer among the living. Smart people have wills, and we will explain why you should die WITH a will. Making a will is the best way of providing for those you leave behind. While you are alive, when you make precise decisions relating you your property, you alleviate many difficult issues that might otherwise trouble your family after your death. Wills make life a much easier at a very difficult time. If you do not make a will, your property will be distributed according to a formula which may not be your intention. Your children, your spouse or your partner may not receive the protection you would have desired. Get your questions ready for our wills and estates expert guests. If you want you can email your questions or stories in advance and we will read as many on air as possible. . Preparing Your Will? . What To Include In Your Will? . What I Cannot Include In My Will? . Where To Keep My Will? . When To Review Your Existing Will? . What To Do If The Deceased Left No Will? . I was Cut Out Of the Will. What can I do? . Why I MUST have a “Current” Will? . Living Will? . Medical Power Of Attorney? . Financial Power Of Attorney? Even in life our wishes sometimes don’t work out as planned and in death only our Last Will and Testament CAN speak for us. But it has to be prepared and executed LEGALLY RIGHT. You cannot argue for your last wishes from your grave! If you die without a will then the only people you can share your last wishes with will be the people round you, and they’re all going to dead too. It is darn right irresponsible of you to not leave your heirs with proper legal instructions. Listen-in to the show and we will share nightmare stories about what happens among the people who all believe they have a right to your estate. We invite you to share your own story with us. Email us at: legalhour@gmail.com

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