Creating a will is one of the most important steps in responsible financial and family planning. It ensures that your property and assets are distributed according to your wishes, not left to court decisions. Many people avoid drafting a will, assuming it’s unnecessary until old age, but unexpected events can happen anytime. A will provides peace of mind, prevents family disputes, and simplifies estate management for your loved ones. It also lets you appoint guardians for minors, specify asset distribution, and name an executor to carry out your instructions. Without one, state laws decide who inherits your property, which might not reflect your true intentions. Drafting a will with the help of an estate planning lawyer ensures that it’s legally valid and customized for your circumstances. You can update it anytime to reflect life changes such as marriage, children, or new assets. Ultimately, preparing a will is not about expecting the worst—it’s about protecting the people and legacy you value most. Every adult, regardless of wealth, should have a valid will in place.