Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Pennsylvania

I am looking to get my will written up and am wondering if it is the same to do it online? I have three daughters and am leaving 2 of them $1.00 and everything thing I own to one of them. Want to make sure there are NO loop holes. Basic Simple Will


Asked on 1/26/12, 12:39 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Jeff Rosner Rosner Law Firm P.A.

I am new to Pennsylvania law but have been practicing in NC for 9 years including the drafting of wills. My recommendation is to consult an attorney. When you are disinheriting 2 of your daughters, it is not a "simple will" and there may be a good chance that your daughters may challenge it. You will want to speak with an attorney to get advice and help in drafting it.

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Answered on 1/26/12, 12:52 pm

I completely agree with Mr. Rosner. Online forms may or may not be state specific and may not achieve your goals. Since you desire a Will that is likely to be contested, I strongly recommend that you speak with an attorney to draft your Will to ensure that the drafting is accurate and the required procedures are strictly followed. I would be happy to talk to you if you wish.

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Answered on 1/26/12, 1:23 pm

I would echo the comments of Attorney Rosner. I am admitted in Pennsylvania and I am not trying to drum up business for myself but what you are doing is not a good idea. Leaving 2 of your daughters $1.00 is leaving a loophole possibly for challenging your will. And there is no such thing as a "simple" will. Everyone's circumstances are unique and the fact that you are trying to cut out 2 of your daughters is making this complicated. Even leaving equal shares to everyone makes this complicated depending on your assets and goals.

You need a disinheritance clause in your will. Depending on your assets and debts, you might want to consider a revocable living trust as that is even harder to challenge - and I am sure that the disinherited daughters are going to want to find a way to challenge.

You need to see a local attorney. Wills are more affordable than you think. Please don't let your legacy be a lawsuit in order to money. Go and get an attorney and get this done right.

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Answered on 1/26/12, 1:28 pm


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