Wills & Last Testaments: Secure Your Family's Future with Claim My Legacy

 

A last will and testament is more than just a document — it's your voice after you're gone. It ensures your hard-earned assets go exactly where you want, names guardians for your children, and appoints someone you trust to handle everything. Without one, Arizona law decides for you, often in ways that don't match your wishes or family needs.

 

At Claim My Legacy, we do more than create documents. We protect those you love most. Our experienced Phoenix-based estate planning team crafts customized wills (and often pairs them with trusts and other tools) to give you control, minimize stress for your family, and provide true peace of mind. Whether you're in Phoenix or elsewhere in Arizona, we're here to help you build a plan that truly safeguards your loved ones.

 

This is general information only — not legal advice. Arizona's community property rules, homestead protections, and probate processes make personalized planning essential. Contact Claim My Legacy today for a consultation tailored to your life.

What Is a Last Will and Testament?

Your will is a legal document that directs how your assets are distributed after death. Key features include:

  • Naming an executor (personal representative) to manage your estate.
  • Specifying beneficiaries for your property.
  • Designating guardians for minor children — a critical step for parents.
  • Making specific gifts (e.g., family heirlooms or charitable donations).

In Arizona, most people use a formal witnessed or self-proved will for reliability and faster probate.

Why a Will Alone May Not Be Enough - And How We Help

 

While a will is foundational, it doesn't avoid probate (the court-supervised process that can take 6–18+ months and cost thousands in fees). It also only activates after death — offering no help if you're incapacitated.

 

At Claim My Legacy, we go further: We assess your full situation (assets, family dynamics, Arizona-specific laws) and often recommend combining a will with a revocable living trust, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives.

 

This comprehensive approach protects your loved ones during life and after — not just paperwork, but real protection.

What Happens Without a Will? (Arizona Intestacy Rules)

Dying intestate (no will) lets Arizona's default laws decide:

  • Married with children (all shared with spouse) → Spouse often gets everything.
  • Married with children from prior relationship → Spouse gets community property share + portion of separate property; children share the rest.
  • Single with children → Children inherit equally.
  • No spouse/children → Parents, then siblings, then further relatives (stepchildren, partners, or charities usually get nothing).

This rigid system ignores your preferences, can cause family disputes, and forces probate. Don't leave it to chance — let Claim My Legacy help you take control.

The Probate Process

 

Probate validates your will, pays debts, and distributes assets under court oversight. Arizona offers informal (faster) and formal options, but even simple cases take 6–12 months, with costs (attorney fees, court filings, appraisals) often 3–7% of estate value or $10,000–$20,000+. Small estates (personal property ≤ $200,000; real property ≤ $300,000 as of recent updates) may use affidavits to skip full probate.

 

A well-drafted will streamlines things, but pairing it with a trust avoids probate entirely for funded assets — something we specialize in at Claim My Legacy.

How Claim My Legacy Helps You

We do more than create documents. We protect those you love most by:

  • Listening to your unique story and goals.
  • Explaining Arizona laws (community property, small estate affidavits, etc.) in plain English.
  • Designing a complete plan — will, trust, powers of attorney, and more.
  • Guiding asset funding and updates over time.
  • Providing ongoing support so your plan stays current.

Ready to protect your family the right way? Contact Claim My Legacy in Phoenix today for a personalized consultation. Let's build a legacy that truly safeguards the people who matter most.

(Last updated: February 2026)

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