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How Often Should You Update Your Will
Your Will is something that you should review from time to time and make appropriate change as your life changes.
6 Steps To Creating Your Will
Creating and updating a Will is not as intimidating as many people think.
Read the following article for an easy-to-follow guide to creating a Will. ">Continued
The Benefits of Pre-Paying Funeral Expenses
Some of the benefits to a Pre-Planned funeral are that decisions can be made prior to time of need, leaving families time and energy to focus on their emotional needs.
You can also make the decisions that eliminate the family wondering if the arrangements your family makes for yor funeral are ones that you would have really wanted. Not only does it prevents stress and confusion but prevents overspending, thereby protecting your family and your assets. If you choose a pre-planned funeral with an Irrevocable Trust it is exempted from SSI and Medicaid qualification. ">Continued
Does An Executor Get Paid
Usually yes. Someone who serves as Executor or Personal Representative of an estate is entitled to get paid for the job.
An Executor is an individual or institution nominated in a will and appointed by a court to settle the estate of a deceased. ">Continued
The Top 10 Medicaid Myths
Here is a list of important facts about the Medicaid process.
General Power of Attorney Form
It’s Never Too Early to Make Your First Will
Everyone needs a Will—whether you’re a young couple just starting out, an established family with valuable assets to protect, or an entrepreneurial business owner with succession on your mind. Whatever stage of life you may be in, it is never not too early to make your first Will.
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