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Draft Your Will in Minneapolis

You need a legal document that clearly states who receives your property and who manages your affairs after you pass. A will gives you control over inheritance, guardianship for minor children, and the appointment of an executor to handle your estate. In Minneapolis, many families turn to this essential planning tool to simplify the process for heirs and avoid confusion during an already difficult time. You can almost hear the quiet relief in a courtroom when a valid will is presented, cutting through weeks of uncertainty.

Everhart Law Office LTD. helps clients draft wills that comply with Minnesota requirements and integrate with other estate planning documents. This service includes guidance on naming guardians, appointing personal representatives, and addressing issues common to blended families and changing household structures. For clients with existing wills drafted years earlier, updates ensure your document reflects current family dynamics, property ownership, and tax law. Families in Blaine and nearby suburbs often use wills to provide clear instructions and reduce disputes among heirs.

Call today to schedule a will drafting session in Minneapolis and secure your family's future.

Why Choose Professional Will Preparation in Blaine?

Drafting a will starts with understanding your assets, your heirs, and any special circumstances—such as minor children, blended families, or property held jointly. The firm walks you through each decision, explaining what happens if certain clauses are included or left out.


Once your wishes are clear, Everhart Law Office LTD prepares a document that complies with Minnesota statutes, ensuring proper witness signatures, notarization if needed, and language that prevents ambiguity. The result is a will that protects your loved ones and reduces the chance of disputes or delays.


Because life changes—marriages, divorces, new children, relocations—the firm encourages you to review your will every few years or after major milestones, keeping your plan current as your circumstances evolve.


Get started now with a will that reflects your wishes and protects your family in Blaine.

What's Included in This Service

A well-drafted will covers more than just property distribution. These questions reflect the practical concerns of local families preparing for the unexpected and ensuring their wishes are honored.

Many Minneapolis families rely on updated wills to reflect new property acquisitions, retirement accounts, and evolving family relationships. A current will simplifies inheritance and reduces stress for those you leave behind. Book your will drafting appointment now to put your wishes in writing.

Do I need witnesses to sign my will?
Yes, Minnesota requires two disinterested witnesses and notarization to make your will legally valid and self-proving in court.
Can I name a guardian for my children in my will?
You can nominate a guardian, and the court will honor your choice unless it conflicts with the child's best interests.
What happens if I move to another state?
A Minnesota will remains valid, but you should review it with local counsel to ensure compliance with your new state's laws.
How often should I update my will?
Review your will every three to five years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, births, or significant asset changes.
Does a will avoid probate?
No, a will guides the probate process but does not eliminate it; trusts and beneficiary designations can help avoid probate for some assets.