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11. How should I safe-keep my will?
You should keep your will in a safe place. However, you should always let the executor know where it can be found. Both a husband and wife should have their own individual wills. Moreover, each spouse should know where both are kept.
Don’t forget that much of your property will probably pass outside of your will. For example, retirement accounts, 401K plans, joint or payable‑on‑death bank accounts, stocks registered with a transfer‑on‑death form, and life insurance proceeds go directly to the beneficiaries you’ve named. Your will has no effect on them. If you’ve changed your mind about who you want to inherit your estate, then you will also need to change the documents on which you named the beneficiary.
c. Instructions as to funeral and burial. You may Wish to specify, for example, that, as a Veteran you want to be buried in a national cemetery.
h. A summary of all of your finances.
l. A list of all stocks and bonds or other securities you own, and where they may be found.
n. A location of copies of income tax returns for previous 5 years.
n. A statement of reasons for actions taken in your will, such as disinheritances. It is usually better to place the explanation in a separate but accompanying letter, rather than in your will, to avoid a complicated will and expensive litigation.
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