Estate Planning Part 2: Your Records and Personal Information
Estate Planning Part 2: Your Records and Personal Information
Abstract
Before you see an estate planning professional, do your homework. It will save you time and money if you prepare your legal documents ahead of time, and when your estate is settled. Take time now to put your estate planning information together in three-ring notebooks or folders. Clearly label everything, and let your family or executor know where to find the information at the time of your death. Keeping this information together will also make it easier for you to review it on a regular basis.
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Publication Date
Apr. 7, 2022
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