I know that there are do-it yourself kits, but I'd rather consult with a lawyer as I have some special money concerns.
Anyway, before I set up a consult, I'm trying to figure out all the things I need to consider (paperwork to bring if neccessary), so here is some things I have thought about (off the top of my head):
-- who our child would go to in the event something happens to the both of us
-- assests that we own
-- insurance policies
-- debts we have
Please feel free to add or tell me if anything is uneccessary. I realize that debts may be, but I also plan on creating a "go to this" file should something happen to me and the hubster is still alive or vice versa. My grandfather lived until he was 97 (passed two years ago). He had a "GO HERE" file for my aunt who handled everything. All details for CDs, bonds, accounts, what to do with his retirement apartment, etc were spelled out as what to do.
I've seriously started thinking about a will, because we get the same repremand all the time "Oh you have a child, you need a will." So I figure, why not.
Anyway, before I set up a consult, I'm trying to figure out all the things I need to consider (paperwork to bring if neccessary), so here is some things I have thought about (off the top of my head):
-- who our child would go to in the event something happens to the both of us
-- assests that we own
-- insurance policies
-- debts we have
Please feel free to add or tell me if anything is uneccessary. I realize that debts may be, but I also plan on creating a "go to this" file should something happen to me and the hubster is still alive or vice versa. My grandfather lived until he was 97 (passed two years ago). He had a "GO HERE" file for my aunt who handled everything. All details for CDs, bonds, accounts, what to do with his retirement apartment, etc were spelled out as what to do.
I've seriously started thinking about a will, because we get the same repremand all the time "Oh you have a child, you need a will." So I figure, why not.
