When should I write a will?

Here are 7 trigger events that mean it's time

Secure your family's futures with a will.
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When should you write up a will? Understandably, nobody wants to think about their own death, let alone plan for it. But uncomfortable as the exercise may be, clarifying what will happen to your belongings can be rewarding, leaving you confident that your assets will go to the right people and places. And, if you still need a push, certain life events provide good reason to write a will. Here are seven such occasions:

1. Turning 18.

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Alexis Boncy is special projects editor for The Week and TheWeek.com. Previously she was the managing editor for the alumni magazine Columbia College Today. She has an M.F.A. from Columbia University's School of the Arts and a B.A. from the University of Virginia.