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[quote=Anonymous]You absolutely need a will. We created a "springing trust" which becomes a trust in the event of our deaths (that way we didn't have to re-titled our house in the trust's name now, etc.). We named a guardian and a trustee for the trust in the will. At the same time we also got POA's and living wills done, for both of us, all for a really reasonable flat fee. (We had tried to use an online will thing, but we ended up having too many questions about the trust, etc -- it was worth the fee to have a lawyer answer our questions.) FWIW, we used Martha Mothershead in Falls Church. Great to work with. (My brother died without a will leaving 2 young kids and a widow. You DON'T want your survivors to have to deal with the hassles of probate court without a will, even with few assets. It's a HUGE stressor at a time when your death would be traumatic enough. Get a will.)[/quote]
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