An ethical will can be anything from a letter to your children spiced with anecdotes or appropriate humor, to a novella length memoir chronicling your experiences in a manner uniquely your own. While legal formalities which accompany wills, trusts, and other formal documents are, indeed, generally formal in nature, the ethical will can be more relaxed and can convey more of the author’s values. In such a document, the writer’s personality survives to provide freshness and power to capture the life of a real person.
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