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A will need not be expensive, unless it is complicated.

The following words could be a perfectly valid will, if properly executed, witnessed and notarized: "I leave everything to my son, Harold."

If the estate is expected to be of any size (say, over $200, 000), then an attorney should be consulted prior to execution of a will, even though you could certainly draft it yourself for his or her review. If the estate is closer to a million dollars, you are in the wrong forum and should be talking to a professional estate and tax planner.

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