A Wills Attorney can help you create a document that will set forth your intent and instructions for disposing of your assets after your death. A Last Will and Testament (“Will”) can be thought of as an instruction manual for disposing of your assets. You can make specific bequests and/or general bequests. The Will can be simple (for example: Mary gives all to her spouse, if he survives her, otherwise, her children, free and clear) or complex (for example: Mary gives all to her spouse, in a form of credit shelter trust, if he survives, but if he does not then, to her children in separate trusts until the children reach a certain age). Unlike a Trust, a Will is not a contract.