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This way, a Judge can be sure that the Testator meant to disinherit a child and did not mistakenly overlook them in their Will. The Testator must appoint an Executor in their Will. The Executor fills the important role of carrying out the Testator's wishes concerning the legal and financial matters of the estate.
The Executor is in charge of making sure that the people the Testator has named as beneficiaries get the portion of the estate described by the Testator. The main requirements of an Executor are that they are an adult 18 years or older and that they have not been convicted of a felony. The person who is the Executor may be named as a beneficiary in the Will.
People often choose someone that they are close to and that they trust, such as a spouse or one of their children, to fill this role. One of the most important parts of a Will is the Testator naming their beneficiaries.
The beneficiaries are the people who will inherit the contents of the Testator's estate , all of their belongings and property, after the Testator's death. The Testator may make specific gifts in their Will, naming specific people to inherit specific possessions , property, or cash assets.
In addition to specific gifts, the Testator will also name who will inherit the residue, or remainder, of their estate. The residue includes anything that they have not given away in a specific gift. The Testator will name beneficiaries as well as alternate beneficiaries in case the people they have initially named die before them and are therefore unable to inherit.
The Testator can name multiple people to inherit the residue of their estate and may s pecify what percentage or fraction of the estate each beneficiary will get. In addition to these three main functions of a Will, the Testator also has the option of naming a Guardian for their children who are under 18 years old in case the children's other parent is unable to care for them, setting up a trust account for their children so that their inheritance is managed by an adult known as a Trustee until the children reach a certain age, designating people who will care for their pets , and forgiving any debts that may be owed to them.
Once the Testator has completed their Will and thoroughly reviewed it to make sure that their wishes are accurately reflected, the Testator should sign and date the Will in front of three witnesses.
The witnesses should also sign the will, attesting that the Testator was of sound mind and had the capacity to make these decisions when they signed the Will. The witnesses should all be 18 years old or older and not named as a beneficiary in the Will.
In addition, the Testator should number and initial the bottom of each page of the Will. Finally, the Will includes a page for a notary to notarize to add an extra level of precaution.
Once the Will has been signed and completed, it should be put somewhere for safekeeping, such as in a home safe or or a bank safety deposit box. The Testator may also give copies of the Will to people with whom they are close and that they trust, such as a spouse or their children.
The Lord evidently gave His approval to this new project, since He provided the money to develop the campus and the personnel to teach. John and Janine can look back over years of blessing in that second phase of their ministry. Their three oldest children, Ruthy, John Paul and Mitch, were born during their first term, with Viviane joining the family after their first furlough.
All their children are following the Lord and serving Him in different ways. John Paul J. The Schultzes are the proud grandparents of twelve very special grandchildren. In addition to their dedicated ministries to their students and to the national church, John and Janine's home is always open to fellow missionaries traveling through Nabire.
Their servant hearts have been a blessing and challenge to all, and their warm hospitality will be greatly missed. They will leave a large part of themselves which has been invested in many lives in their adopted land of Irian Jaya. This short video features the overwhelmingly beautiful and equally profound description of our King. As John and Janine Schultz served Christ so faithfully, we complete this web page with these words of Rev.
The Bible says my King is a seven-way king…. I wonder, do you know Him? My King is a sovereign King. No means of measure can define His limitless love. No far seeing telescope can bring into visibility the coastline of His shoreless supply. No barrier can hinder Him from pouring out His blessings. Do you know Him? He stands in the solitude of Himself…. He supplies strength for the weak….
He sympathizes and He saves…. He strengthens and sustains…. He guards and He guides…. He heals the sick…. He cleanses lepers…. He forgives sinners….
He discharges debtors…. He delivers captives…. He defends the feeble…. He blesses the young…. He serves the unfortunate…. He regards the aged…. He rewards the diligent…. I wonder if you know Him? Well, my King…. His office is manifold….
His promise is sure…. His light is matchless….