Perspectives

Simplified: What It Actually Looks Like to Get Your Will Done at WFJ

Creating a will can feel overwhelming, but the process is more straightforward (and more supportive) than most people expect. Here’s a behind the scenes look at how it works when you partner with our team.

Step 1. Getting Started with a Questionnaire

Every will begins with as simple questionnaire. This helps us understand your goals, your assets, and the people who matter most in your life. You don’t need legal knowledge to complete it-just your best, honest answers. Our goal is to translate your intentions into a clear, legally sound plan.

Step 2: Real Support When Questions Come Up

It’s normal to have questions along the way.

Maybe you’re unsure who to name as a personal representative, or how to handle certain assets, When that happens, our team is here. We’ll connect with you-often through a quick phone call or email-to walk through your questions and make sure you feel confident in your choices.

Step 3: Careful Review by Our Estate Planning Team

Once your questionnaire is submitted, our estate planning team reviews everything closely.

If anything is unclear or missing, we don’t guess-we reach out to you. You may receive a follow-up question or two to ensure every detail is accurate and aligned with your wishes.

Step 4: Finalizing the Details

After you provide any additional information, we confirm that everything is complete.

At this point, your plan is clear, and we’re ready to move forward with drafting.

Step 5: Drafting Your Will

An attorney prepares your will based on the information you’ve provided.

This isn’t a generic document-it’s tailored to your situation, your family, and your goals. Our role is to simplify the legal language while making sure your wishes are clearly protected.

Step 6: Signing and Notarizing

Once your will is ready, you’ll come in to sign it.

We guide you through the execution process, including notarization, so everything is legally valid and properly completed. You’ll leave with copies of your will-ready to keep in a safe place.

Step 7: Life Changes-And Your Plan Can Too

Estate planning isn’t a one time event-it evolves with your life.

Two years later, let’s say something changes. Maybe you’ve had a child, experienced a shift in assets, or want to update your personal representative.

You reach out to your team, and we pick up right where we left off.

Step 8: Updating Your Will

We review your existing plan, gather new information and draft an updated version of your will.

Once finalized, we provide you with the updated document-so you always have a plan that reflects your current life.

The Bottom Line

Getting your will done doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right team, it becomes a guided, thoughtful process-one that gives you clarity today and confidence for the future.