Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Texas

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I see will forms Single and Divorced. What is the difference? I am divorced - but single also now. Which is the correct one to use?


Asked on 2/27/05, 9:09 pm

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Eliseo Rico III The Law Office of Rico & Associates

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A single will form most likely would be completed by a person that has never been married. However, to be sure, you should have your attorney review the form. While saving some dollars is a worthy goal, you should consider having an attorney prepare your will. The last thing you want your family dealing with in the event of your loss is a will without the formailities required to probate it. If all your having prepared is a simple will, this can be done fairly affordably. Good luck and hope this helps.

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Answered on 2/27/05, 10:22 pm


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