No one wants to think about death or dying, yet it is inevitable. Ignoring that fact causes many of us to delay planning, which, if the unexpected happens, can result in issues that could have been avoided. That is why everyone should have a will. Without a will, you are leaving what happens to you […]
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4 Questions Single Parents Should Ask About Their Estate Plans
Did you know that the United States has the highest rate of children living in single parent households? According to the Pew Research Center, nearly a quarter (23%) of U.S. children under the age of 18 live with one parent. This is more than three times the share (7%) of children from around the world […]
Oh, No, Your Original Will Is Missing!
In a world that’s increasingly paperless, you’re likely becoming accustomed to conducting a variety of transactions digitally. But when it comes to your last will and testament, only an original, signed document will do. The original vs. a photocopy Many people mistakenly believe that a photocopy of a signed will is sufficient. In fact, most […]