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Will IQ Quiz

Contact me to learn how confidential, personal financial planning can help you achieve your goals while helping to sustain our life-changing mission.

 

Richard Metzgar

Associate Director Planned Giving
410-507-5779
[email protected] (email)

 

 1.)    A hand-written will, unwitnessed can be valid.

  • Answer: True

 2.)    The person you name to be the executor of your will is legally obligated to do so.

  • Answer: False

 3.)    If you die without a will, everything automatically goes to your spouse.

  • Answer: False

 4.)    Your will is equally valid in any state.

  • Answer: False

 5.)    You can change your will at any time without rewriting it.

  • Answer: True

 6.)    Property you can leave your spouse is exempt from estate tax.

  • Answer: True

 7.)    Anyone can serve as a witness to your will.

  • Answer: False

 8.)    A properly written will lets your estate avoid probate court.

  • Answer: False

 9.)    An outdated will may be worse than not having a will at all.

  • Answer: True

 10.)   A will is not necessary if couples hold their property jointly with mutual rights of survivorship.

  • Answer: False
IMPORTANT MESSAGE:
Most Supporters who leave a legacy in their estate plans, want their future gift to be used for the local  community. Please contact me for the specific wording to use in your Will, Trust or Retirement Plan to make certain that your gift supports The Salvation Army location and program that you would want to benefit.