Subject: Transmitting Last Will and Testaments — Draft— - North Carolina Sample Letter Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to provide you with the finalized drafts of the Last Will and Testaments, as discussed during our recent meeting on [date]. These documents encompass the testamentary wishes of [Testator's Name] and have been prepared in accordance with North Carolina state laws. Our team of experienced attorneys has meticulously drafted these Last Will and Testaments to ensure that they accurately reflect the intentions of the Testator. We have taken into account various aspects, including asset distribution, appointment of executors, designation of guardians for minor children, and any specific requests specified by the Testator. As there are different variants of Last Will and Testaments, I would like to outline the types of drafts we have prepared for your convenience: 1. Simple Last Will and Testament: This draft is suitable for individuals with relatively uncomplicated estates. It typically covers the distribution of assets, the appointment of an executor to administer the estate, and provisions for minor children. 2. Pour-Over Will: In cases where the Testator has already established a revocable living trust, this draft serves to ensure that any assets not already included in the trust are transferred to it upon the Testator's death. 3. Living Will: Distinct from a traditional Last Will and Testament, a Living Will focuses on healthcare decisions and specifies the Testator's desires regarding medical treatment and life-sustaining measures if they become unable to communicate their wishes. Upon reviewing the drafts we have provided, we kindly request that you thoroughly assess the contents to ensure they accurately reflect the Testator's desires. If any amendments or revisions are necessary, please do not hesitate to contact our office, and we will promptly arrange a meeting or communication with one of our skilled attorneys. Please note that these drafts are provided for informational purposes only, and they require notarization and witness signatures to be legally valid. We strongly encourage the Testator to consult with an attorney to finalize and execute their Last Will and Testament according to North Carolina laws. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Should you require any further clarification or assistance, please feel free to reach out to our office at [contact details]. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Organization]