Category: Common Estate Planning Myths

 

Getting remarried can be a joyous event, but it can also make estate planning more complicated. Adding additional family members to your life can make it much richer and happier However, when deciding how to provide for the surviving spouse at the death of the first, and how your combined estate shall be divided amongst […]

Joint ownership arises where two or more people own an undivided interest in an asset or property. When one of the owners dies, the entire ownership passes automatically to the surviving joint owner without going through probate. Because the use of joint property can avoid probate, people sometimes use it as an estate planning method. […]

 




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