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Always, always write a will. It doesn’t matter if you have just one child, or if you’re married. Always write a will. Please. Today. You will die one day - I promise. Deal with it.
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We bought will-making software and it is very good. Quite adequate I think unless you have a really complicated situation and lots of assets and all sorts of complicated things that we don’t have.
[See Amazon link for Quicken Willmaker]
We did wills a couple of years ago with Legalzoom.com. Easy. Cheap. Hopefully valid.
But, yes, if you had a complicated situation it might not work so well, but we were able to set up a small trust for our dog’s care in the event we both died before the dog.