Subject: Transmitting Last Will and Testaments — Drafts in West Virginia Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and spirits. I am writing to provide you with the drafts of Last Will and Testament documents as discussed during our recent meeting. These documents embody the expressed wishes and directives of the testator and are presented for your review and further actions in accordance with the legal procedures of West Virginia. As per our conversation, I have prepared the following types of West Virginia Sample Letters transmitting Last Will and Testaments — Drafts. Please find details about each type below: 1. Simple Will: This type of Will is suitable for individuals with relatively uncomplicated estates. It generally covers the distribution of assets, appointment of executors or trustees, guardianship of minor children (if applicable), and any specific bequests or conditions the testator wishes to include. 2. Testamentary Trust Will: For those who wish to establish one or multiple trusts upon their death, this type of Will becomes relevant. It includes provisions for the creation and administration of trusts, thereby allowing the assets to be managed and distributed as per the testator's instructions. 3. Living Will (Advance Health Care Directive): Unlike the traditional Last Will and Testament, a Living Will focuses on instructions related to healthcare decisions in case the testator becomes incapacitated and unable to express their wishes. It typically covers medical treatments, end-of-life care, organ donation, and designation of healthcare proxies. These drafted documents serve as initial versions for your consideration and modification, if needed. It is imperative that the testator's instructions and intentions are accurately reflected in the final will documents. Therefore, I encourage you to carefully review the drafts, consult with the testator (if necessary), and address any concerns or suggested changes promptly. Upon your approval of the final versions, it is essential for the mentioned Last Will and Testaments to be executed properly before witnesses as required by West Virginia law. I am at your disposal for any guidance or assistance during this process. Finally, please note that the information provided in these sample letters is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It is advisable to consult with a licensed attorney to ensure compliance with the relevant West Virginia regulations and to customize the drafts to suit the unique circumstances of the testator. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Should you require any additional information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Your Contact Information]