Trusts are not just for the rich. Learn why many use a trust as part of their estate planning.
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Explore the common reasons Wills are contested and what you can do to prevent it.
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Dealing with the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. Learn more about the different types of estate administration now, not when you are grieving.
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Do you think all of your assets will go to your spouse if you die without a will? Find out how your assets will be distributed if you have a blended family and die without a will.
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Discover the difference between a will and a trust and learn what type of estate planning is right for you.
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Find out what a Termination of Decedent’s Interest is, why it needs to be done, and what will happen if it is not done.
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Wondering if you qualify to receive Social Security Disability. See how SSA defines disabled.
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What are work credits in a social security disability claim and how many are needed?
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Social Security Disability denied your claim. Now what?
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Think only the rich need to worry about estate planning? Learn why estate planning is important even if you have a small estate.
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