Every parent wants to make sure that their child’s future is secure – even if they aren’t around. That’s why many new parents take the time to get their estate plans together, which includes naming a future guardian for their child in case something happens to both of...
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Month: December 2022
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Guess what? Your kids likely don’t want your household stuff
When you start to get your estate plan in order, dividing up things like your bank, retirement and investment accounts is easy. It’s harder, though, to decide how you want to divide a houseful of mementos and personal items. You may, however, be stressing out over...