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Last Will And Testament

  • A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that details how a person's assets and property will be distributed after their death. Creating a Will as a part of an estate plan ensures the person making the will, known as the Testator, will have their wishes followed and that the people closest to them are taken care of.
  • Preparing a last Will is necessary with every kind of estate planning. Regardless of if estates pass through probate or are protected by a trust, a Will is needed to provide directives. It is used to appoint a personal representative and name the individuals entitled to personal possessions. The last Will is very helpful to personal.
  • Last Will State-specific document that lets you decide what happens to your property and who raises your children. Unlimited revisions Update and edit your Last Will as often as you need, whenever things change, at no cost. Attorney Assist Real attorneys in our network can review your estate planning documents to make sure they're done right.
Last Will
Directed byBrent Huff
Produced by
Screenplay byAlan Moskowitz
Story byIrmgard Pagan
Starring
Music byPinar Toprak
CinematographyAndrew Huebscher
Edited byTony Wise
Distributed byMoviecid
  • May 7, 2011 (Spain)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million[citation needed]

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Last Will is a 2011 mystery drama film starring Tatum O'Neal and Tom Berenger. It was shot in Kansas City, Missouri on a modest budget.

Plot[edit]

A woman named Hayden is framed for the murder of her wealthy husband Frank. With all the evidence stacked against her, Detective Sloan arrests her and Hayden finds herself in the fight of her life as she tries to uncover the truth. Set against the backdrop of a wealthy Midwestern city, Last Will tells a story of deception, corruption and misguided family loyalties.

Cast[edit]

  • Tatum O'Neal as Hayden Emery
  • Tom Berenger as Frank Emery
  • Patrick Muldoon as Joseph Emery
  • Peter Coyote as Judge Garner
  • Shawn Huff as Laurie Faber
  • William Shockley as Michael Palmer
  • Jeffery Dean as Virgil Emery
  • James Brolin as Det. Sloan
  • Moon Zappa as Belinda DeNovi
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Reception[edit]

Horrorphilia said 'If you are looking for a twisted thriller with some top-notch actors, do yourself a favor and look for ‘Last Will’. The ending twist was good and maybe if you pay close attention, it won’t sneak up on you. Although what happened after the big reveal…I bet you don’t see it coming! 4 Out of 5!'[1]

References[edit]

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  1. ^Hardin, Char. 'Last Will (2010) Movie Review'. Horrorphilia. Retrieved 9 June 2020.

External links[edit]

  • Last Will on IMDb
  • Last Will at Rotten Tomatoes


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What is a Last Will & Testament?
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A Last Will and Testament is a legal document used to tell the world who you want to receive your property and assets at the end of your life. If you have young children, your will can also be used to name a guardian to raise and care for your children after your death, as well as to create a trust to ensure your children's long-term financial needs are met. A Last Will and Testament is also used to select a person to manage your estate after your death.

Who Needs a Last Will and Testament?

Every adult who owns property or has children should consider creating a Last Will and Testament. This is particularly true if you:

  • Want to control how your estate is distributed after you die
  • Have assets, such as a home, checking, savings or retirement accounts that you own either solely and/or do not have any named beneficiaries
  • Have children under the age of 18
  • Have loved ones you would like to provide for after you are gone
  • Want to leave money to a charitable institution after you die
  • Have no close family and do not want state intestate succession laws to leave your property to distant relatives or have your estate held by the state as unclaimed property until a distant relative is located and the property claimed

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Checklist for Getting Started

Before creating your Last Will and Testament, you'll want to have the following items handy:

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  • A list of all your assets, as well as the approximate value of each item
  • Full names of each person or charity that will be mentioned in your will
  • A list of each person you would like to leave specific gifts to (i.e., a car or piece of jewelry)
  • Full names of the people you'd like to name as executor, guardian, and/or trustee if you have minor children