A Rhode Island Last Will and Testament is a legal document that allows a person, known as the testator, to make provisions for the disposition of his or her property after death. This document can be used to ensure that the testator’s wishes arfollowingin regarTototo the distribution of assets, guardianship of minor children, and other instructions for the disposition of the estate. It is important to note that a Rhode Island Last Will and Testament must be properly executed in order to be legally binding. There are two types of Rhode Island Last Will and Testament: a Simple Will and a Complex Will. A Simple Will is a basic document that allows a testator to make arrangements for the disposition of property and guardianship of minor children, and name an executor to handle the estate. A Complex Will is a more detailed document that allows a testator to make more specific instructions and provisions for the estate. This type of Will, can include provisions for trusts, taxes, and other complexities related to the estate.