Most people only begin to think about estate planning when they fall ill, or as they age. However, planning for your family’s future or near and dear ones is important for every adult to consider. Regardless of your age, marital status, or size of wealth. A will is a legal document that allows you to make decisions regarding your property and family after your death. Through your will, you can specify your wishes for your property and assets. In your will, you can designate a guardian for your minor children. Additionally, you can name Executor/Executrix who will be responsible for ensuring your ‘WILL’ is followed. With a well-written will, you can help provide for your family’s and near and dear one/s needs after your death. If a person dies without a ‘WILL, his or her property will be distributed according to the law of inheritance, which may not intersect exactly with the decedent’s wishes.