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Rich? Poor? Neither? You need a will

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Many people simply don’t have an estate plan – in fact, a large majority of Americans don’t.

Whether it’s online assets, your house, or the few things that you call your own, they need a plan to dictate what happens to them.

For example, thinking through power of attorney issues is critical to preventing unnecessary burden if something catastrophic happens to a loved one – and they become unable to make their own decisions. Legally, having someone designated to be the decision-making in the interim is a must!

In addition, beneficiaries for financial accounts, insurance policies, and other matters can be streamlined and made much easier on everyone by you – as long as you think it through in advance, and make sure everything is legally viable with lawyers like ourselves.

DailyWorth.com has an excellent article on the subject, and recommend taking a read through those six tips to being thinking well for your items.

Then, contact us to get started with getting all of the details in order.

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