Source: Marx Attorneys
“Where there’s a will, I want to be in it” (Anon)
Whether you are young or old, healthy or ill, single or attached, you should have a Will. Without one, you die “intestate”, which means you forfeit your right to decide who inherits what, who administers and distributes your estate, and who looks after your children and their money. You owe it to your loved ones to spare them th…
September 2016: Your Will and a Practical Plan