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I’m Too Young to Need a Will

When most people in their 50s don’t have a will, it’s no surprise that people in their 20s and 30s don’t think they need a will. However, they do, especially if they have small children. Most of us live for…

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Are Your Digital Assets Addressed in Your Estate Plan?

A new role has been created in estate planning to serve a new type of asset. The electronic estate trustee is charged with overseeing your digital assets. Most wills do not include provisions concerning digital assets, as reported in the…

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Talking About Your Estate Plan with Family

Being able to talk with your family about your estate plan is not easy, since the underlying subtext—your own eventual death—is difficult for parents and adult children. However, by having these frank discussions, you eliminate stress and often, promote a…

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Would You Be Prepared to Become “Suddenly Single”?

We all know that someday we and our spouses will die, but knowing that and being prepared for what comes when one becomes suddenly single, either because of an unexpected death or divorce, is daunting, particularly for women. Among the…

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Not Sure How to Handle a Large Inheritance?

The responsibility of a large inheritance is one that many people take very seriously. Sometimes, this can be a stressful situation, even though that sounds unlikely. Maybe you buy the occasional lottery ticket or hope for a windfall from a…

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