You Already Have a Will
You Already Have a Will
But Is It Still Protecting You?
Life changes fast. Most Wills don’t keep up.
A Will Isn’t “Set It and Forget It”
Most people assume that once a Will is written, they’re done.
The truth is:
- Laws change
- Families change
- Assets change
An outdated Will can create confusion, delays, and family conflict — exactly when clarity matters most.
Does Any of This Sound Familiar?
- Your Will was written some time ago
- You got married, divorced, or remarried
- You had children or grandchildren
- You moved to a new state
- You bought or sold property
- You own digital assets or crypto
- Your executor is no longer suitable
- You did not include a Living Will or healthcare instructions
- You dd not include a Digital Will for online accounts
If yes — your Will may no longer reflect your wishes.
A Stale Will Can Cause Real Problems
- Assets end up going to the wrong people
- Disagreements between children and families
- Fees for lawyers
- Medical decisions made without your input
- Stress at a critical time
Updating your Will is not about fear.
It’s about clarity
Update Your Will
- Replace outdated executors and beneficiaries as necessary.
- Avoid the need for any legal appointments
- Reviewing your Will now will prevent confusion later.
Update Your Will — Simply and Securely

Reviewing your Will now can prevent confusion later.
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