>Get a book from the
>library on the subject to make sure you have everything covered, may even
>come with a dvd w/ form. Everything must be in writing and it should be
>notarized. Keep a copy in your file cabinet or other prominent location
>with other household documents, perhaps let your kids have a copy (since
>they are over 18), and perhaps give a copy to a close friend or relative
who
>might be in charge of carrying out your wishes.
Chris and I use a book to make and keep wills and trusts in order. It is
titled: Make Your Own Living Trust, 7th Edition, Nolo Press, 2005.
Includes forms on CD. Very complete.
Btw, wills do not need notarization. They need witnesses.
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