Friday, December 6, 2019

Serving Clients in Philadelphia Will Lawyer

A Will specifies what is to happen to the property of the person for whom it is drafted, known as the “testator,” in the event of his or her death. It may also express any of his or her last wishes. This can include what they would like to be done with their body, and who they designate to be the guardian of any minor children they have, in the tragic event that both parents die. In Pennsylvania, a will can be drafted at any time, so long as the testator is over the age of 18, of sound mind and body, and not being unduly influenced by another person.