A will allows you to distribute your worldly goods, select a guardian for minor children and name an executor to carry out your wishes.
But you should be aware of what a will can’t or shouldn’t do. This is particularly true if you’re drafting your own document without an attorney’s help, since you could unknowingly make a mistake that upends your whole estate plan.
In my latest for the Associated Press, learn what a will can, cannot, and shouldn’t do.