Mar 24, 2016 Probate Administration Blog

It is clearer to THE OFFICE than ever before, that you MUST make sure the instruments your attorney is drafting say what you want them to say – CLEARLY. This month we’ve seen wills using  language that does not provide properly for the testator’s requests to be honored. There seems to be no trust THE OFFICE has reviewed that isn’t extremely deficient in laying out with specifics the true intent of the grantor. Oftentimes we’ve seen instruments that have clauses or sections which greedy relatives can use as a way around the testator’s intent, and cutting of people’s interests that never was contemplated by the person looking for the will, trust, power of appointment, etc.

If you have documents that you are uncertain about- CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION.