Even small errors in your will can lead to confusion, legal battles, or unintended consequences for your loved ones. Common mistakes include:
1. Outdated beneficiaries
2. Failing to account for digital assets
3. Ambiguous language
4. Not updating after major life events
5. Improperly witnessing or signing
6. Forgetting guardianship designations for minors
7. Ignoring state-specific legal requirements
💡 Tip: Regularly review your will and work with an estate planning attorney to ensure your wishes are clear and enforceable.