A properly drafted will assures that your wishes will be carried out.
A will is much more than a legal document. It is a testimony of your love and commitment to your family, friends and organizations. Without a valid will, your property may not be given to those you wish to receive it.
Many of us don’t realize that the government already has a plan for how your property will be distributed when you die. The Probate Courts in each state are responsible for making sure that the property you owned is accounted for.
The Federal Government has an interest in the total value of your property. If you owned enough, they want to collect Federal Estate Taxes on the amount over $1,500,000. In some states an “Inheritance Tax” is also due.
If there is anything left over, or if there was no tax due, the property usually goes to the spouse and children in equal shares. This may mean that the court will control the portion designated for your children ‒ not your spouse.
Finally, the charitable organizations we care about aren’t even considered by the courts.
So you can see that by not having a written plan for how your property should be distributed, you are allowing the courts to dictate how your family and friends will be treated.
The conclusion is that each one of us needs to have a will ‒ no matter how much we own.
You need a will when you have an estate of any size. Whether your material possessions are many or few, you need a will to ensure proper distribution.
It doesn’t matter whether you are single or married. Married couples can provide for their surviving family members and their future security. Singles without children also need to insure that their wishes will be given proper attention.
You need a will even if you and your spouse have joint ownership. Without a will, assets may not be distributed as you wish. A large portion of your estate could also be used to pay unnecessary taxes at the death of the surviving spouse.
Specific Bequest:
“I give, devise and bequeath $_____________ to Long Beach Rescue Mission, 1430 Pacific Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813, for its corporate uses and purposes.”
Percentage of Estate:
“I give, devise and bequeath _____________ percent of my estate to Long Beach Rescue Mission, 1430 Pacific Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813, for its corporate uses and purposes.”
Rest, Residue and Remainder of Estate:
“All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate both real and personal, wherever situated, I give, devise and bequeath to Long Beach Rescue Mission, 1430 Pacific Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813, for its corporate uses and purposes.”
For further information or assistance, please contact us by calling (562) 591-1292 or Contact The Ministry Support Office. Your inquiry places you under no obligation.
If you choose to include Long Beach Rescue Mission Foundation in your will, please notify us by completing the Estate Intention Form PDF. We would like to express our sincere appreciation for your support.
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