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mariner's will

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A quick definition of mariner's will:

A will is a document that a person writes to say what they want to happen to their things after they die. It's like a wish list for their stuff. There are different types of wills, like ones that are handwritten, ones that are spoken out loud, and ones that are made by more than one person. Some wills have to follow certain rules to be valid, but others can be more flexible. If someone doesn't make a will, their things might not go to the people they want them to go to.

A more thorough explanation:

A mariner's will is a legal document that directs how a sailor's estate should be distributed after their death. It is similar to a soldier's will, which is a document that outlines how a soldier's property should be distributed if they die while serving in the military.

For example, if a sailor creates a mariner's will and designates that their property should be given to their spouse and children, then that is how their estate will be distributed after their death.

Mariner's wills are important because they ensure that a sailor's property is distributed according to their wishes. Without a will, the distribution of the sailor's property would be determined by state law, which may not align with the sailor's desires.

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