8 Things You Should Never Put in Your Will

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2. Leaving everything to your pet(s)

Some of the states allow you to give your dog everything you own without exception, just mention who will take care of it, either if it is a family member, or someone you deeply trust. But there are also states where this cannot be possible.

To be sure about some certain things you can read more about the laws in your hometown/state and consult a lawyer first.

3. Digital estate

If something happens to you in this very moment, most likely your digital accounts and the streaming services you pay for will be left for the next relative which should totally be the one you trust the most.

As for the funeral instructions, a discussion about your digital estate is best to have long before you pass away.

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  1. Kenneth Timmons

    Why do you type a big red “next” with an arrow when talking about a particular subject then when you click on the “next” you find yourself in an entirely different subject area? What happened to the subject you were discussing. There must be a trick somewhere that you want us to fall into. Go figure!!!

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