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Who Pays Mortgage When I Pass Away?
Advanced Directives

Who Pays Mortgage When I Pass Away?

One important aspect of estate planning is deciding what will happen to your home after you die. The answer might be fairly cut and dry if the home is fully paid for. If it’s not, though, you’ll need to consider the financial ramifications for your estate and for the person who inherits the home.

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Can My Power of Attorney Change My Will?
Alzheimer's Disease

Can My Power of Attorney Change My Will?

Power of attorney is one of the most important legal forms for estate and elder care planning. Along with wills and trust documents, it is a critical document for arranging one’s affairs.

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What Do I Do with Estate Plan after Divorce?
Estate Planning

What Do I Do with Estate Plan after Divorce?

Major changes in your life—such as marriage, having a baby, moving out of state, or divorce—should prompt a revisit to your current will. It is important to revise your will at these times, in order to ensure that your estate planning is up to date.

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What Do I Need in My Estate Plan?
Estate Planning

What Do I Need in My Estate Plan?

An effective estate plan uses a collection of documents and teamwork to protect one’s assets and personal property. An effective estate plan also explains and carries intentions of how to pass control down to successors in the event of your absence.

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What is the Difference between a Trust and a Will?
Estate Planning

What is the Difference between a Trust and a Will?

No one relishes the thought of the day they pass away and leave all their worldly possessions behind. However, it’s a certainty that no one can avoid. Thankfully, you have options for planning for what happens to your estate, including a will or a family trust.

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How Is a Notary Used in Estate Planning?
Estate Planning

How Is a Notary Used in Estate Planning?

Individuals buying a home, adopting a child, completing estate planning documents, such as wills and advanced health care directives, or completing any number of legal procedures may find themselves in need of a notary.

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