I regularly hear people say—even attorneys—that they don't have enough property to worry about making a Will. Then I will tell them a story, like this one, in which Don McNay, a published financial advisor, tells the painful story of what happened when his mother died of a brain aneurysm without a will. The stories are usually the same—inlaws and outlaws. Make it easy for your family, and take the time to make a Will. It costs far less than sorting it all out without one!
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AuthorLaura is regularly amazed and astounded by life, and finds trusts and estates a most interesting lens through which to observe.
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