A will also known as a last will and testament, is a legal document that expresses an individual’s wishes regarding the distribution of their assets and the care of their dependents after their death. In a will, the person, referred to as the testator, specifies how they want their property, possessions, and finances to be divided among beneficiaries, who can include family members, friends, or charitable organizations. Additionally, a will may appoint an executor to carry out the testator’s instructions and manage the estate’s administration. By creating a will, individuals can ensure that their estate is distributed according to their wishes and provide clarity and guidance to their loved ones during a difficult time.