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Though most Americans are aware that they need a will, the majority -- about 70% of us -- don't have one. People procrastinate for many reasons, but it's important to know that with the help of an attorney, this process can be simplified and you can rest a little easier, knowing that your wishes will be followed after your death.

Whether your assets are great or small, the law gives you the right to say who will manage your estate after you die and how your estate will be distributed. Without a will, these decisions will be made in accordance with government legislation and very often what the law (Succession Law Reform Act) dictates is not what you would have wanted or what is best for the estate and the beneficiaries.

Making a will involves complicated legal rules, and most people need the assistance of an attorney to sort our though all this paperwork. Harris & Carter has been helping people, young and old, with the preparation of their wills in order to follow their request once they have passed away. If a will is not properly written, there are many possibilities that can come to your loved ones, which can cause much discouragement. Our office will walk you step-by-step though the process keeping your best interest in mind and ensuring your rights and property are protected.

If you are looking at preparing your Will or need advice with Estate Planning, please contact our firm today for our free consultation. All of your information will be completely confidential and your case will receive our top priority in getting you the results you deserve!