Yes!!!! Choosing the right executor is the single most important financial decision you will make in your will. This should be someone you trust unconditionally and has your best interest in mind.
Yes!!!! Choosing the right executor is the single most important financial decision you will make in your will. This should be someone you trust unconditionally and has your best interest in mind.
We can’t speak for other companies, but we can say unequivocally that every word in our documents was drafted by experienced estate planning attorneys and is fully compliant with the relevant statutes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Thank you! We are proud of what we’ve built and stand behind the quality of our service. We are also humble enough to know we have a lot to improve and are working hard to make our service even better.
Thanks to everyone for their comments and support. We sincerely appreciate it!
@LegalRugby: Based on the most recent statutes in each state, a notary is not required for a last will and testament to be legally valid in any state or the District of Columbia. Having said that, it is a good idea to have your will notarized as it will make it easier to prove the validity of the will after you pass…
Thank you for your comment. You are absolutely right that a will made on Willing is legally valid in all 50 states and the District of Columbia as long as it is properly signed and witnessed.
Very good suggestion! We have heard this request from others and will add it to our list.
Thank you for the suggestion! You are right that trusts are a good option in some circumstances. This is also something we are exploring. Stay tuned!
Hello and thank you for your thoughtful assessment!
We really appreciate your feedback and assure you we are already working on implementing many of them. We take all of your suggestions seriously and are excited about building a service you love.
Also note that we do have living wills and advanced directives in several…
@wafflemuffin: Thank you for your comments!
We really care about the quality of our service and are rolling out living wills on a state by state basis to ensure they comply with the relevant statutes. Stay tuned for New Hampshire!
As I mentioned in my earlier post, we worked with some of the best trust and estates attorneys to ensure the language in our documents was clear, thorough and compliant with the relevant statutes across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Their collective experience is reflected in our documents.
However, your…
@nwotrapture: Thank you for taking the time to comment.
We recognize and respect the importance of attorneys in the estate planning process. This is why we worked with dozens of the country’s leading estate planning attorneys to ensure our service is compliant with state laws across all 50 states and the District of…
Good morning! I’m Eliam Medina, the CEO of Willing. Excited to be here this morning. Kristin is right, notarizing is not required in any of the 50 states for your will to be legally valid. However, in most states, it is a good idea to do so because it can help expedite the probate process.