Wills Attorneys in Winston-Salem
Need Help With a Last Will & Testament?
A will is one of the most important legal documents you can create for your estate plan. Whether you need to draft a new will, review an existing one, update it after a life change, or address a dispute involving a loved one’s estate, Blood Law, PLLC is prepared to help. In Winston-Salem and throughout Forsyth County, we guide our clients through every stage of the process with clarity and careful attention to detail. Your wishes deserve to be documented properly and carried out as intended, so please talk with us today about using a will to do just that.
To get to work on a will, you can contact our Winston-Salem wills lawyers at (704) 286-0570 or by using an online form today.
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"Caring, dedicated attorneys at Blood Law."I owe so much gratitude to Blood Law, PLLC for their assistance in my divorce. They are very knowledgeable about the law, local courts, and judges. I'm excited they opened an office in Charlotte, closer to Mecklenburg County! Definitely contact Blood Law if you need a caring, dedicated attorney.- Penny N.
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"From the first interaction to the last, you will be in great hands the entire way."Blood Law welcomes each client and prospective client with warmth and great understanding. From the first interaction to the last, you will be in great hands the entire way. They keep you informed throughout the entire process, and lead with experience. The staff at Blood Law will exceed your expectations!- Former Client
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"They fought for me and my children in and outside of the courtroom."Anna Blood and her team and phenomenal. They fought for me and my children in and outside of the courtroom. I would highly recommend Blood Law for your any family law issues!!- Liz D.
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"Trustworthy and understanding."Blood Law, PLLC is extremely trustworthy and understanding, perfect for any family law situation you may encounter. Their team is attentive and focused on quick and easy resolutions and doesn’t drag things out just to make more money.- Sean F.
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"A phenomenal, understanding and dedicated attorney, but yet an even better person."Anna really helped me out during a situation that wasn't necessarily easy to get through. A phenomenal, understanding and dedicated attorney, but yet an even better person. I would truly recommend her to anyone that has to deal with any situation similar dealing with family law to mine!- Former Client
Why Choose Us to Help with Your Will?
Because a will determines how your assets will be distributed and who will carry out your final wishes when you pass away, you should feel confident in the legal team helping you with making or updating one. Estate planning documents must comply with North Carolina law and reflect your personal circumstances accurately. With more than 125 years of combined legal experience, we bring both depth of knowledge and practical insight to every will we prepare or review.
Why should you choose our firm? We think it becomes clear once you know a little more about us, such as:
- We have multiple lawyers recognized by Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars℠.
- We have been seen on NBC News, Newsweek, Scary Mommy, and other reputable sources.
- We often handle complex cases that other law firms might struggle to handle.
- We have an office right here in Winston-Salem.
Legal Requirements for a Valid Will in North Carolina
North Carolina law sets specific requirements for creating a valid will. Failing to meet these standards can result in confusion or disputes during probate.
To be legally valid in North Carolina, a will generally must:
- Be created by someone who is at least 18 years old
- Be drafted by someone of sound mind
- Be in writing
- Be signed by the person making the will (the testator)
- Be witnessed by at least two competent witnesses
- Be signed by the witnesses in the presence of the testator
Meeting these requirements is essential, but technical compliance alone is not enough. A well-drafted will should also be clear, specific, and thoughtfully structured to minimize ambiguity. We can check that your will not only satisfies statutory requirements but also accurately reflects your wishes.
The Role of a Will in Your Estate Plan
A will is a foundational component of a comprehensive estate plan. It provides legally binding instructions for how your property should be distributed after your passing and allows you to appoint someone you trust to manage the administration of your estate.
A will typically allows you to:
- Name an executor to handle your estate
- Designate beneficiaries for your assets
- Appoint a guardian for minor children
- Direct how specific property should be distributed
- Express final wishes regarding personal matters
While a will is powerful, it is often just one piece of a broader estate strategy. It may work alongside trusts, beneficiary designations, and powers of attorney to create a cohesive plan. By viewing your will within the context of your overall estate, we can help you make decisions that support long-term clarity and efficiency.
What Should a Will Include?
Every will is unique, but certain elements are commonly included. A carefully drafted will should anticipate potential questions and provide clear instructions to your executor and beneficiaries.
A typical will may include:
Our Promise To Our Clients
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Convenient Locations
With 13 offices across the Carolinas and Tennessee, we make it easier for families to find quality legal counsel.
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Children Come FirstWith the complexities of family law, we put the well-being and safety of your children at the forefront of your case.
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Team-Driven EnvironmentWhen you work with Blood Law, PLLC, you work with our entire team. Everyone is here to support you through each step.
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Honest GuidanceWe create personalized plans for each client while setting realistic expectations on the possible outcomes of the case.
Meet Our Team
Over 125 Years of Combined Experience
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Anna N. Blood Founding Attorney -
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