Did you have something specific in mind regarding what might be addressed in will?
For wills in general, there is no scriptural reason notto make a will, so there would be no religious consideration for a Jehovah's Witness in making one or not making one.
Generally you need two disinterested adults.http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/wills-trusts/witness-requirement-execute.html
Paul G. Haskell has written: 'Preface to wills, trusts, and administration' -- subject(s): Wills, Trusts and trustees, Executors and administrators
Aryeh Guttenberg has written: 'Maryland estate planning, wills, and trusts library' -- subject(s): Forms, Wills, Estate planning, Trusts and trustees
The local Citizens Advice Bureau can provide information to people considering drafting up wills and trusts. Several law firms will have specialists wills and probate teams that can advise individuals of the process.
William P. LaPiana has written: 'Inside wills and trusts' -- subject(s): Trusts and trustees, Wills 'Logic and Experience' -- subject(s): History, Law, Study and teaching
Mark Reutlinger has written: 'Evidence' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law) 'Wills, trusts, and estates' -- subject(s): Terminology, Trusts and trustees, Wills, Estate planning, Inheritance and succession
If you are looking to organize your wills, trusts and estates, the best thing to do is to consult a lawyer. They will help make sure all paperwork is put together properly and no mistakes are made.
Suzan Herskowitz Singer has written: 'Wills, trusts, and estates administration' -- subject(s): Legal assistants, Inheritance and succession, Handbooks, manuals 'Wills, trusts, and estates' -- subject(s): Legal assistants, Inheritance and succession, Handbooks, manuals 'Wills, trusts, and estates administration' -- subject(s): Legal assistants, Inheritance and succession, Handbooks, manuals
Yes, revocable living trusts have become a viable alternative to the traditional wills in many States . These trusts are favored because they allow you to have more control over your estate when you live and after your death.
Edward C. Halbach has written: 'Halbach on uniform acts, restatements & significant trends in estate and trust law' -- subject(s): Trusts and trustees, Probate law and practice 'Edward C. Halbach, Jr. on income taxation of estates, trusts, and beneficiaries' -- subject(s): Trusts and trustees, Law and legislation, Taxation, Inheritance and transfer tax 'Trusts in estate planning' -- subject(s): Trusts and trustees, Estate planning 'Halbach on recurring deficiencies in drafting wills and trusts' -- subject(s): Wills, Estate planning, Trusts and trustees
Ryan K. Crayne has written: 'Minnesota estate planning, wills, and trusts library' -- subject(s): Wills, Estate planning
Peter T. Wendel has written: 'Exam Pro Property (Exam Pro)' 'Wills, trusts, and estates' -- subject(s): Wills, Outlines, syllabi, Trusts and trustees, Inheritance and succession 'A possessory estates and future interests primer' -- subject(s): Future interests, Possessory interests in land