You can specify just about anything in a will. Common decisions include:
Guardians – people who you trust to care for your children until they reach 18
Funeral – you can specify what you would like to happen
Executors – who you trust to carry out your wishes
Gifts – you can choose who you’d like to receive specific items or amounts of money
Pets – you may want to specify who should look after your pet
Vulnerable people – you could make decisions to protect any vulnerable loved ones
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