Sharing and Protecting a Wil
Consider Sharing
- Consider whether you want to share the contents or a copy of the will with the named beneficiaries.
- Recognize the importance of open communication and maintaining positive relationships with these individuals.
Set Expectations
- Understand that wills are legal documents, often devoid of emotional expressions.
- Explain to family members that the will's tone does not reflect your loved one's feelings toward them.
Plan Sensitive Conversations
- If concerned about potential reactions, consider having in-person or video meetings with beneficiaries to discuss the will.
- These conversations can provide a supportive environment to address questions and concerns.
Protect the Original Will
- Never give the original will to anyone except the court or your attorney, who will file it with the court.
- Preserve the integrity of the legal document during the probate process.
Sharing and Protecting a Wil
Consider Sharing
- Consider whether you want to share the contents or a copy of the will with the named beneficiaries.
- Recognize the importance of open communication and maintaining positive relationships with these individuals.
Set Expectations
- Understand that wills are legal documents, often devoid of emotional expressions.
- Explain to family members that the will's tone does not reflect your loved one's feelings toward them.
Plan Sensitive Conversations
- If concerned about potential reactions, consider having in-person or video meetings with beneficiaries to discuss the will.
- These conversations can provide a supportive environment to address questions and concerns.
Protect the Original Will
- Never give the original will to anyone except the court or your attorney, who will file it with the court.
- Preserve the integrity of the legal document during the probate process.