How you will prepare your family for life without you can be an overwhelming subject to talk about, but delaying these crucial steps can leave your family vulnerable. At KEYTLaw, our knowledgeable team understands that this is a highly sensitive topic and you might be overwhelmed by it, but we give you professional advice you can trust.
Planning for the future demonstrates caring and responsibility. There’s no guarantee in life, so it makes sense to put your wishes on paper and safeguard your family, no matter your age or your situation. Our Chandler will lawyers at KEYTLaw can help you navigate this by providing skilled legal advice and confidence that everything is in order.
Contact us to set up your free consultation and find out how we can help preserve your legacy and your family’s future.
Why Writing a Will Is Important
A will isn’t just a legal document; it’s your way of conveying your wishes about what you want to do in the future. In Arizona, when you die without a will, state law governs how your estate will be distributed – and it might not be the way you’d like it to be. This can lead to family problems and legal tangles. Making a will can help you:
- Specify asset distribution with precision
- Designate guardians for minor children
- Specify your final arrangements
- Minimize potential legal issues
Our Chandler will lawyers collectively have more than 50 years of experience advising families on these important issues. We recognize the importance of these decisions and we continue to be there for you.
Easy, Customized, and Effective Estate Planning
KEYTLaw believes that will writing should be simple and effective. We simplify the procedure, leaving legal jargon and unnecessary formalities. We tailor our service to every family’s individual circumstances. Whether you are a young parent anticipating your offspring, an older adult creating your legacy, or something in between, we will help create a plan that gives you peace of mind.
Our service commitment includes:
- Personalization: We take the time to learn about your unique circumstances and goals.
- Concise Language: We make your options simple to understand.
- Availability Support: We are still here to answer your questions, no matter how difficult.
How Our Chandler Will Lawyers Can Assist You
Making a will involves more than a distribution of assets – it is about protecting your family. KEYTLaw is ready to walk you through the entire process.
Free Initial Consultation: Get started with your estate planning process with a free initial consultation, where we will thoroughly assess your goals, demonstrate our approach, and provide detailed answers to your questions.
Custom Drafting: Through a team effort, we craft your will to reflect your values, your intentions, and your family situation with finely crafted personal paperwork.
Annual Review: We understand that things evolve, so we offer periodic review services to ensure your will is updated and relevant to your changing situation and goals.
Full Estate Planning: We also offer full estate planning services, such as trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives, providing you with a comprehensive protection system in addition to wills.
Call KEYTLaw For Your Appointment Today!
Richard Keyt and Ricky Keyt are a father and son Arizona estate planning attorneys team who offer a comprehensive service for estate planning and probate law issues. Our commitment is to preserve our clients’ futures for their families while providing personalized, thorough and effective legal representation.
The destiny of your children and grandchildren should not be left to chance. Contact us to get a free no-obligation consultation today. Together, we’ll create an estate plan that safeguards your family and brings your wishes to life. Take action now—call KEYTLaw.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wills
What if I die without a will in Arizona?
Without a will, Arizona's intestate succession laws determine distribution. This state-imposed allocation isn’t necessarily your choice or your family. By writing a will, you ensure that your exact wishes are protected and prevent family arguing at an unwieldy time.
Does my will require updates?
Yes. We suggest you update your will once every 3-5 years, or at certain key life milestones. This can include marriage, having children, divorce, a death in the family, or major financial shifts. Always update your will to make it effective as intended.
Should digital assets go into my will?
Yes. Modern wills can be enriched with digital assets, such as online bank accounts, social media accounts, photo collections and cryptocurrency investments. We ensure full protection of physical and digital assets with our in-house legal team, depending on your needs.