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  • Have You Checked Your Beneficiary Designations Lately?
    Have You Checked Your Beneficiary Designations Lately?

    Have You Checked Your Beneficiary Designations Lately? You regularly check the balances of your retirement, bank, and investment accounts. But when was the last time you checked the beneficiary ...

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  • Name a guardian for your minor children now.
    Name a guardian for your minor children now.

    Do It Now: Name a Guardian for Your Minor Children We know it is difficult, even horrific, to imagine someone else raising your children. However, you must consider who you would choose to fill this ...

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  • Who Will Care for Your Child When You Cannot?
    Who Will Care for Your Child When You Cannot?

    As a parent, you are responsible for the care of your minor child. In most circumstances, this means getting them up for school, making sure they are fed, and providing for other basic needs. However, ...

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  • 5 Essential Legal Documents You Need for Incapacity Planning
    5 Essential Legal Documents You Need for Incapacity Planning

    Comprehensive estate planning involves more than just planning for your legacy after your death, avoiding probate, and reducing taxes. Good estate planning also appoints people to make legal, ...

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  • Don't rely on non-attorney resources for estate planning
    Don't rely on non-attorney resources for estate planning

    Beware of Nonlawyers Acting Like Lawyers When people think about creating an estate plan, they may think it just involves getting a set of forms that convey their wishes regarding their finances, ...

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  • How Far in Advance Should I Begin My Estate Planning?
    How Far in Advance Should I Begin My Estate Planning?

    You can create your estate plan at any time, but many people choose to begin the process sooner rather than later. Why? Because you never know when life-changing medical or financial emergencies can ...

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