A will is a declaration of last will and testament by which a person can determine what is to be done with his or her can determine what is to be done with his or her estate after death.
It may also include other elements, such as the appointment of guardians for his or her children, minors or incapacitated children, or certain mandates and bequests.
A will is useful for interpreting the will of the testator. It is therefore important that it is drawn up with the assistance of a lawyer and a notary, who will ensure that the will is not will ensure that the will does not violate the law and accurately expresses the testator’s wishes.
the testator’s wishes.
Who is involved in the will testator, who is the person who states how he or she wishes his or her estate to be distributed after his or her death.