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Tuesday, March 28, 2006With Estate Planning, Plan for WorstFor parents with children who are minors, it's important to prepare for worst-case scenarios when creating an estate plan. Some might say the thought of both parents dying or becoming incapacitated while their children are still young seems farfetched. But the recent death of Dana Reeve, not long after the death of her husband actor Christopher Reeve, leaving a 13-year-old son, highlighted the fact that these things can happen. Read more...posted by Charles Monat Associates at 9:45 AM ![]() 0 Comments:« Home |
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