It's a good idea to review your estate plan every two to three years even if you haven't experienced any major changes in your life or of your family. However, after the occurrence of significant life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or adoption...
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Month: October 2016
What Is A “Living Will”?
When you hear the term "Living Will," it means the same thing as "advance care directive," "power of attorney for health care" or - as we know them in Minnesota - "health care directives." A "Living Will" is not a Will at all. That is, it isn't a Will that...