A) a legal request for how your estate should be distributed upon your death B) a document that specifies changes in an existing will C) dying without a will
D) persons specified in a will to receive part of an estate
E) a will suitable for a smaller estate distributed to the spouse
F) the legal process that declares a will valid and ensures orderly distribution of assets
G) the person designated in a will to execute instructions regarding the distribution of your assets
47) will
48) beneficiaries
49) probate
50) executor
51) simple will
52) codicil
53) intestate
What will be an ideal response?
Answers: 47) A 48) D 49) F 50) G 51) E 52) B 53) C
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