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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.
Depression Rates Higher For Caregivers
A conservative estimate reports that 20% of family caregivers suffer from depression, twice the rate of the general population.
Sample Last Will and Testament Form
This Sample Last Will and Testament Form is fairly cut and dry and will give you a good idea of what a Legal Will consists of. ">Continued
What is a Holographic Will?
A holographic Will is one that is written by hand, not typed or created on a computer or word processor. These Wills are only valid in a few states. Unwitnessed holographic wills are valid in around 19 out of the 50 states so make sure that holographic Wills are allowed in yours before you consider using one.
Checklist: What To Do When Someone Dies
The time immediately following the death of a loved one can be overwhelming, with grief and bereavement complicated by a seemingly endless number of tasks. The immediate days following the death will be focused on the funeral or memorial service arrangements. Soon after, however, various financial and legal issues must be
addressed. Many people find it very difficult to be sure they have taken care of everything. The following is a list of tasks that are likely to need attention: ">Continued
Avoiding Probate with a Payable on Death Account
Among the ways to avoid the costs and inconveniences associated with probate include setting up a “payable on death” (POD) bank account. These are also known as “Totten Trusts” A Totten trust (also referred to as a "Payable on Death" account) is a form of trust in the United States in which one party (the settlor of the trust) places money in a bank account or security with instructions that upon the settlor's death, whatever is in that account will pass to a named beneficiary. For example, a Totten trust arises when a bank account is titled in the form "[depositor], in trust for [beneficiary]".can be opened at most banks, brokerage houses, credit unions, and other financial institutions. ">Continued ...
What Happens to Your Debts When You Die?
Several factors determine what happens to your credit card debt after your passing. The main factors to consider are the state in which you live and person who applied for the account. In most cases credit card debt is paid for through the estate of the decedent, meaning that if you have credit card debt at the time of your death, assets held in your estate will be used to pay off the debt. If there is not enough money in the estate to cover credit card bills, the credit card company will end up taking the hit and writing off the unpaid debt. ">Continued
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.
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