A Will generally provides the foundation for a person’s estate plan. Most problems in a decedent’s estate arise because there is no Will or the Will is not well-drafted. The primary purpose of a Will is to direct the disposition of a person’s assets after he or she passes away. Other significant provisions in a Will deal with issues such as designating Executor(s)/Trustee(s), and providing for trusts for those beneficiaries who may need them either for estate tax or for non-tax reasons.