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Important Things Your Family or Executor Will Need to Know
Does your family know if you have a Will, and if so, where it's located? How about account numbers and contact information of your lawyer and safety deposit box. Writing these things down now will make it so much easier for the person handling your affairs. ">Continued
Why Wait to Get Your Affairs in Order
We all know that we are going to die someday. Why is it that nearly everyone over the age of 60 never bothers getting their affairs in order so their loved ones are not burdened with it when they die or become incapable of doing it themselves.
How to Prepare for the Death of a Loved One
Coping with death is never easy to do, and no matter how much you prepare, it's always a very emotional and sad time. To help you prepare for your loss, here are some tips. ">Continued
Don't Die without a Will - It Can Cost You Big Time
With all the free and inexpensive resources available to create a Will why do so many refuse to do so? It may be one of the best gifts you can give to yourself and loved ones. They can ensure that all your bases are covered and that your Will and Estate plans are properly completed.
How Many People Die Without a Will?
More than half of all adult Americans do not have a will. A 2007 survey indicated that 55% of Americans have yet to prepare a Will. Those figures have remained virtually unchanged since then.
What Are Video Wills
Video wills are where the person states and reads aloud his will before a video camera. One benefit of a video taped will is that it can help avoid a will being contested, by displaying the person was competent and followed the proper signing formalities. However, many states do not recognize a video will, as a substitute for a written will. In specific circumstances, the person has to prepare both types of will.
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
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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