


Will & Testament Drafting Guide
The Will & Testament Drafting Guide by Assertive Consultation Services, LLC is a clear, step-by-step resource designed to help you create a basic personal Will with confidence.
Perfect for individuals who want to ensure their wishes are honored, this guide breaks down each section of a Will into simple terms — explaining what to include, how to word it, and how to properly sign it under Massachusetts law.
With this guide, you’ll gain peace of mind knowing your assets, loved ones, and final wishes are documented clearly and correctly.
What’s Inside:
Step-by-Step Drafting Instructions
How to structure your Will from start to finish
Guidance on naming beneficiaries, executors, and guardians
Tips for describing your property and dividing assets
Clauses for special gifts, personal items, and charitable donations
How to properly sign, date, and witness your Will in Massachusetts
Fill-in-the-Blank Will Template
Statement of intent and personal details
Appointment of executor(s)
Asset distribution and residual estate
Guardianship section for minor children (if applicable)
Signature, witness, and notary section
Massachusetts Legal Guidance
Who can make a valid Will
Requirements for witnesses and signatures
How to store your Will and when to update it
Bonus Checklists
“Before You Sign” review list
“When to Update Your Will” (life events guide)
“Safe Storage & Sharing Tips”
Why You’ll Love This Guide
✔ Clear, easy-to-follow instructions — no legal jargon
✔ Massachusetts-compliant structure and signing process
✔ Fill-in-the-blank format for personalization
✔ Helps you prepare before meeting with an attorney
✔ Peace of mind knowing your wishes are clearly stated
Instant digital download — you’ll receive your files immediately after purchase.
Disclaimer: All templates and guides by Assertive Consultation Services, LLC are provided for informational and educational purposes only and do not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Use does not create an attorney-client relationship. Users are responsible for reviewing and completing all documents accurately. For legal or case-specific guidance, consult a licensed Massachusetts attorney or qualified professional.
The Will & Testament Drafting Guide by Assertive Consultation Services, LLC is a clear, step-by-step resource designed to help you create a basic personal Will with confidence.
Perfect for individuals who want to ensure their wishes are honored, this guide breaks down each section of a Will into simple terms — explaining what to include, how to word it, and how to properly sign it under Massachusetts law.
With this guide, you’ll gain peace of mind knowing your assets, loved ones, and final wishes are documented clearly and correctly.
What’s Inside:
Step-by-Step Drafting Instructions
How to structure your Will from start to finish
Guidance on naming beneficiaries, executors, and guardians
Tips for describing your property and dividing assets
Clauses for special gifts, personal items, and charitable donations
How to properly sign, date, and witness your Will in Massachusetts
Fill-in-the-Blank Will Template
Statement of intent and personal details
Appointment of executor(s)
Asset distribution and residual estate
Guardianship section for minor children (if applicable)
Signature, witness, and notary section
Massachusetts Legal Guidance
Who can make a valid Will
Requirements for witnesses and signatures
How to store your Will and when to update it
Bonus Checklists
“Before You Sign” review list
“When to Update Your Will” (life events guide)
“Safe Storage & Sharing Tips”
Why You’ll Love This Guide
✔ Clear, easy-to-follow instructions — no legal jargon
✔ Massachusetts-compliant structure and signing process
✔ Fill-in-the-blank format for personalization
✔ Helps you prepare before meeting with an attorney
✔ Peace of mind knowing your wishes are clearly stated
Instant digital download — you’ll receive your files immediately after purchase.
Disclaimer: All templates and guides by Assertive Consultation Services, LLC are provided for informational and educational purposes only and do not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Use does not create an attorney-client relationship. Users are responsible for reviewing and completing all documents accurately. For legal or case-specific guidance, consult a licensed Massachusetts attorney or qualified professional.