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  • 8). Drafting a will  By : Mansi gupta
    As one progresses to the threshold of old age, worries and anxieties seem to grip more tightly. Not a second goes when the thought of one’s family especially children take a leave. The very thought of what will happen next clutches the person and this makes his present life a bundle of misery. However, there is a way out to all these tensions and to bathe in perfect bliss, to draft or make your Will.
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  • 19). Estate Planning - Capacity Challenges  By : Ronald Hudkins
    Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins Wills and trusts have an interesting history in a culture as heavily influenced by British common law as our own. The bequests of wills have been the pole star around which a great deal of mystery fiction has been written where furtive and anxious relatives wait around a long imposing table to hear what is to become of the family fortune and thus; what is to become of them.
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  • 23). It Is No Money Magic  By : Mark Peoples
    Assets, asset management, asset recovery, asset protection, asset tracking and asset evaluation. Technical, isn't it? Most people would probably be bewildered when bombarded with these terms. Others would dismiss these as pre-occupations of the rich and wealthy. Some even think of these as the plaything of stockbrokers, bankers, and finance people. But this should not be the case because everybody has assets.
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  • 24). Estate Planning - Protecting Your Furred Friend  By : Ronald Hudkins
    Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins The whole concept of estate planning has a couple of primary aims: 1) making sure that your assets are distributed where and how you want them to be, and 2) ensuring that your loved ones are cared for and able to comfortably live out their lives after you are gone. If you consider your pets as part of your property, to whom do you leave them – and the obvious answer is to someone who won’t immediately haul them to the nearest shelter and drop them off.
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