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Why Parents Disinherit Their Children
Parents may disinherit a child in all states except Louisiana. This article examines some of the reasons why parents disinherit their children and suggests factors that a parent may wish to consider before making such a drastic decision.
Click Here to Continue ReadingThe Importance of Registering Your Will
It is estimated that as many as 30% of all Wills that are not registered are never executed because they become effectively lost. The person who dies is often the only one who knew where the Will is.
Click Here to Continue ReadingFinding a Lost Will
The death of a relative is a very difficult time for all concerned. If the person who dies is the breadwinner and the one the family depended on, then it is very important that they have speedy access to the assets of the deceased person. If that is not possible because a Will cannot be found, then there can be all kinds of distressing delays, which can even lead to financial difficulties in many cases.
Click Here to Continue ReadingIf I Don't Have a Will, Will My Property Go to the State?
There is a belief among many people that, if you die without a will, all your property will be taken by the state. Although it's possible that your property could go to the state if you die without a will, it's highly unlikely. Here's why.
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