Estate Planning and Wills for the Young or Single

We all need Estate Planning, no matter if you are 18 or 98, your wishes need to be written down and you need someone who you trust to be able to make decisions on your behalf, in case of incapacity. This weeks blog looks specifically at Estate Planning for those individuals who are young, single, or have few assets.

"Even if you aren't rich and don't have children or a spouse, you still need to spell out your wishes in case you die or can't make medical decisions for yourself. Plus, we help you decide whether to write your will on your own or if you need to hire..."
Read more at http://www.kiplinger.com/article/saving/T021-C006-S001-wills-for-the-young-single-or-broke.html#hwrMwxBC1lLcvBgd.99

-Jeremy

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