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You Must Remember This

  • The main thing is to be aware of the kinds of property that a will doesn't cover. The various other ways of conveying property give you options that you can use in your estate planning if they're right for you.

  • You should also keep records of all these items and your other assets in a single place, and, to avoid confusion, mention their existence in your will. This makes estate planning easier for you and locating your assets easier for your family after you die.



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The American Bar Association Guide to Wills and Estates
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