Whether or not you need a last will and testament depends on your personal circumstances and preferences.
If you have any assets or property that you would like to distribute after your death, then having a will can ensure that your wishes are followed. Without a will, your property will be distributed according to the laws of your state, which may not align with your wishes.
A will can also help avoid family disputes and make the probate process smoother and less stressful for your loved ones.
If you have minor children, a will is particularly important as you can use it to name a guardian who will be responsible for their care in the event of your death.
Overall, having a last will and testament can provide peace of mind and help ensure that your wishes are respected after your death. It's a good idea to speak with an attorney or estate planning professional to determine if a will is appropriate for your situation.
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