Many people all over the world are now creating a Video Will and doing so to avoid any individuals that may contest or not honor their requests.
Safeguard your video will
Your video is kept safe & secure with My Last Farewell where only you and your executor can access it.
A video will can also help avoid…
- Family arguments
- Disagreements
- More worry and stress on the family
- Financial problems
- Loss of a home and assets
HOW TO SECURE YOUR VIDEO WILL
Step 1
Create your Will.
See instructions below.*
Step 2
Record yourself while reading your Will
Step 3
Upload your Video Will to your account
It is your responsibility to share your access PIN and information with your executor so they know to retrieve your video from Mylastfarewell.com.
HOW TO CREATE YOUR WILL
The Introduction
“My name is (first and last name). This is my Will and I revoke all prior Wills.”
Name your Executor
“I name (their first and last name) as my Executor.”
Disposition of Property
“I give my property to (their first and last name(s)).
Note: In some states your Executor and your Beneficiary can NOT be the same person.
Sign & Date
Sign and date your will in front of 2 witnesses.
Witness Signatures
Two (2) competent adult witnesses must see you sign your Will and they must sign their names below your name.
A notarization alone is not acceptable.
Do you need an attorney?
“If you have children that are minors you consult an attorney
Additional reasons why you should consult an attorney before writing your WILL:
- If you own property
- If you own a business
- If you have or expect to have a significant amount of assets come in
- If you have a complex request such as disinheriting someone
- You wish to protect your assets from creditors
PLEASE NOTE
A Will DOES NOT control “non-probate property” such as life insurance, retirement accounts, jointly owned property, etc.
Make sure your beneficiaries are up to date on those documents.
A Will DOES NOT convey power of attorney while you are alive.
If you become sick or incapacitated and you would like someone to take care of your bills, financial accounts, etc., you would need to get a power of attorney. Your Will only covers you when you are gone, NOT before.
Keep in mind, we ARE NOT Will specialists or attorneys and in some states creating a video alone does not substitute a written Will but recording your already written Will IS acceptable. If you haven’t already written your Will, we recommend that you research specific information about how to write your Will in your city and state or consult with an Attorney that specializes in estate planning.