[DRAFT] Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to transmit the Last Will and Testament of [Testator's Name], along with all relevant drafts, as requested. New Mexico Law recognizes the importance of having a legally valid Last Will and Testament, which allows individuals to dictate the distribution of their assets and ensure their final wishes are respected. As a result, it is crucial to handle these documents with care and adhere to the necessary legal procedures. Below, I have provided a detailed description of the different types of New Mexico Sample Letters transmitting Last Will and Testaments — Drafts, categorized for better reference: 1. Simple Last Will and Testament Draft: This type of letter accompanies a simple Last Will and Testament draft that is typically used when the estate is uncomplicated. It outlines the basic distribution of assets and may include provisions for guardianship if applicable. 2. Complex Last Will and Testament Draft: A more elaborate Last Will and Testament draft, often executed when the estate involves multiple beneficiaries, complex assets, or includes detailed instructions for specific bequests. This letter explains the intricacies of the draft and provides clarity on the testator's intentions. 3. Holographic Last Will and Testament Draft: In certain cases, the testator may have chosen to write their Last Will and Testament by hand without the presence of witnesses. This draft usually requires additional examination by the court to determine its validity. The letter enclosed with this type of draft explains the process and complexities involved, emphasizing the need for legal scrutiny. 4. Self-Proving Last Will and Testament Draft: A self-proving Last Will and Testament draft includes an affidavit signed by the testator and witnesses, affirming its authenticity and dispelling the need for witness testimony during probate. The accompanying letter highlights its effectiveness and provides an overview of the self-proving process. While I have discussed the various sample letters transmitting Last Will and Testaments — Drafts above, it is important to note that these letters should be tailored to suit individual circumstances. Each situation may require specific language to meet particular legal requirements, and seeking legal advice in completing these letters is recommended. If you have any questions or require further clarification regarding these documents, please do not hesitate to contact me. I am available to provide additional information and support throughout this process. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Your Contact Information]