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“It is a common misconception that Will Writing and Legacy Planning is for the RICH, Old or Dying”

The Issues to Grapple with Many people agonize over the best ways to distribute various assets to their spouse and children. Should it be given equally, or should some have more than others? Should the assets be separately given or should they be shared? If shared, would this cause friction and dispute over asset usage or disposal? Many of us have the habit of bringing a charged power bank with us, when we head out of the house for a long day ahead at work. This habit offers us the sense od security and assurance in the event our mobile phone(s) run out of battery.  Estate Planning embodies the same concept. It offers us the sense of security and assurance in the event death falls upon us unexpectedly.   Will writing is for Every Person   In truth, Will writing is for every person with specific distribution wishes for their assets upon death or mental incapacity.   We spend countless years, sweat and tears accumulating wealth. That essentially ...