Why Do I Need a California Will? 5 Myths About Wills
USA Today has published a list dealing with misconceptions about wills. The list tackles 5 common myths: Estate planning is for rich people. If I die without a will, everything will go to my spouse. If I have a will, my estate won’t go through probate. After I create my will or living trust, I’m [...]
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