Monday, December 3, 2012

How To Leave A Successful Business To Your Heirs With A Last Will And Testament


So you have worked many hard years and now have created a company that is very successful in the industry. You are beginning to wind down your affairs as you have been in retirement for years. The concern that many individuals have is how can they leave their interest in a successful business operation to their heirs once they no longer are living. The main method by which this can be properly executed is through the use of a Will that will clearly designate the beneficiaries that are to receive the business interest. A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that is used in to designate beneficiaries to a specific asset that you desire to leave to that person. Once you have decided that you would like to create a Will then your next step is to have an attorney prepare it for you.

Once you have found the attorney that will prepare the Will for you then your next job is to clearly express to the professional creating your legal document the exact description of your interest in the business. You should go into detail by including such detail as to where it is located, its Federal ID number, the type of entity it is, and the approximate number of shares that you own in the corporation that you desire to leave someone.

The next step is to clearly communicate the exact person or persons that are to receive this property. If there is more than one beneficiary designated then you need to also convey the exact percentage that each person will be owning. All of these tasks are necessary so as to avoid undue litigation cost and expense should there be a dispute regarding the Will. By following these steps you can rest assured that the fruits of your hard work will be in the hands of exactly the people that you desired to have it.

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