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Below is some information you should keep in mind if you are involved in a police questioning. Do I have to talk to the police? NO! You have an absolute RIGHT to remain silent. We have all seen this trick play out on television or in a movie. The cop turns to the suspect and…
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It is not surprising that only 42% of adults in the U.S. have a documented estate plan. It is easy to put estate planning off until tomorrow rather than confront the uncomfortable truth that we will some day die, and face the difficult decisions that are best made in advance of that day. One of…
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We all know we should have an estate plan to ensure our assets go to the people and organizations we want to have them with as little delay and cost as possible. But have you considered who will take your place when you are no longer able to fulfill your responsibilities due to incapacity or…
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It is not surprising that only 42% of adults in the U.S. have a documented estate plan. It is easy to put estate planning off until tomorrow rather than confront the uncomfortable truth that we will some day die, and face the difficult decisions that are best made in advance of that day. One of…
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