Dear [Recipient's Name], I am writing to you today to transmit the attached drafts of Last Will and Testaments on behalf of [Testator's Name], who recently passed away. These drafts, prepared in accordance with Pennsylvania state laws, outline the final wishes and distribution of assets as expressed by the deceased. Pennsylvania Sample Letter Transmitting Last Will and Testaments — Drafts 1. Simple Last Will and Testament: This sample letter transmits a standard Last Will and Testament document, which is suitable for individuals with straightforward estate plans. It includes instructions for asset distribution, appointment of an executor, and guardianship provisions if needed. 2. Complex Last Will and Testament: For individuals with more intricate estate plans involving multiple properties, valuable assets, or business ventures, this sample letter transmits a more comprehensive Last Will and Testament. It covers detailed instructions for various types of assets, trusts, charitable donations, and ensures the secure future of the estate. 3. Living Will: This sample letter transmits a Living Will, also known as an Advanced Healthcare Directive. Unlike a traditional will, this document expresses the individual's desires regarding healthcare decisions in case they become incapacitated and unable to communicate their wishes. It includes instructions about life-sustaining treatments, end-of-life care preferences, and the appointment of a healthcare proxy. 4. Codicil to Last Will and Testament: In situations where minor changes are required to an existing Last Will and Testament, this sample letter transmits a Codicil. A Codicil is a legal instrument used to amend or supplement an earlier will without completely rewriting it. It ensures that any updated provisions or instructions are properly included in the original document. 5. Revocation of Last Will and Testament: This sample letter transmits a Revocation of a previously created Last Will and Testament. It is used when an individual wishes to revoke their existing will entirely, ensuring that it becomes null and void. This document is crucial if the decedent has created multiple wills in the past and wants to make it clear that certain older wills are revoked. Please review these drafts carefully and consult with legal counsel to ensure that they align with the wishes of the deceased and comply with Pennsylvania state laws. Should you have any questions or require further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address]