Protect Yourself Before Trouble Starts- Lawsuit Protection Planning
Being prepared is the best defense—here’s how to safeguard your future before a lawsuit ever happens.

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Michael L. RutkowskiOctober 11, 2024
When it comes to securing your family’s future and ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, a will is one of the most important documents in your estate plan. But did you know that you may need more than one type of will to protect your assets and loved ones fully? In this newsletter, we’ll explore the importance of having a will, how it fits into your broader estate planning goals and the different types of wills that may apply depending on your situation.
A will outlines your wishes for how your assets should be distributed when you pass away. Without a will in place, your estate will be subject to state intestacy laws, meaning the court will decide who inherits your assets, which may not align with your wishes. Here are some of the key reasons why having a will is essential:
Most people assume they only need one will to cover all their wishes, but depending on your estate planning needs, you may benefit from multiple types of wills that serve different purposes. Here’s how it works:
A well-designed estate plan can combine multiple types of wills to offer comprehensive protection. For example:
Each type of will serves a unique function, and together, they form a complete estate plan.
At Rutkowski Law Firm, we understand that every individual and family has unique needs, and we’re here to help you create a comprehensive estate plan that fits your situation. Whether you need a simple will to cover basic asset distribution or multiple types of wills and trusts to manage a more complex estate, we can guide you through the process with ease.
We’ll ensure that each part of your estate plan works together seamlessly, protecting your assets, your loved ones, and your legacy.
Do you have the right type of will (or wills) in place to meet your needs? If not, it’s time to take action. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you create a will as part of a complete estate plan.
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