If a man writes a will that only his sons should inherit his property, it is called a simple will.
A simple will is often used when there is need for direction on the best way to distribute simple assets to the beneficiaries from the estate. It should contain elements of a will, including the testator’s name, marital status, address, and clear instruction on which property should go to the stated beneficiaries.
Other types of wills include joint wills, testamentary trust wills, and living wills.
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