Last Will and Testament: Add a Letter Covering These 14 Wishes for Complete Peace of Mind

By Richard Atkinson
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Horsesmouth Essential: Having a will is necessary, but there is a great deal of information the legal document does not include. Here's what to cover in a supplemental letter that specifies preferences, discloses critical logistics, and saves the family significant stress during a difficult time.

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