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Illininois Do will or trust? I'm 78 and about done. grown children equally split beneficiaries, no asset except money I rent apartment. Divorced.

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LdiJ

Senior Member
Thanks to all that replied. It is clear as mud. Lol. JK. I thought I was correct in thinking beneficiaries was good. I have already signed over the car to the gear head of the family. I think il just get me a will from legal zoom or similar..
Again thanks, we're good..
I think that the consensus here was that you do NOT need a will. What assets you do have are passing outside of any estate.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Until I die and she signs the back its mine
After you die, she can't just sign the back and transfer title. You really ought to explore the option I gave above of simply naming her as beneficiary of the car (transfer on death). It's a pretty straightforward process and a better way to achieve what you wish.
 

t74

Member
Thanks to all that replied. It is clear as mud. Lol. JK. I thought I was correct in thinking beneficiaries was good. I have already signed over the car to the gear head of the family. I think il just get me a will from legal zoom or similar..
Again thanks, we're good..

Check with your state's legal aid. Mine has forms that can be doenloaded and completed.

I have had good luck with a general legal program for POAs, etc. The hardest part is getting things notorized since I am homebound except for physicians visits.
 

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