Estate planning can give you and your loved ones peace of mind. Whether your estate is large or small, you should prepare a will. Anyone who has a child, owns real estate (like a home or land) or other property (like jewelry, stocks, bonds, cars, boats, etc.) should have a will. A will is a legal document that determines what happens to your property after your death. A will states who receives property and in what amounts. A will may also name a guardian for any of your minor children or create a trust and designate a trustee to manage your estate on behalf of your children. If you have questions about your estate, call the Law Offices of Woods and Woods and let a member of our team assist you.