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Natina Reed died on October 27 2012 and was best known as a member of the girl group, Blaque, and as an actress in the popular cheerleader movie Bring It On. Reed passed away after being involved in a tragic auto accident after being hit by a car as a pedestrian. She was thirty-two years old at the time of her death. There are many estate planning lessons that can be learned from Natina Reed.
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Evan
Guthrie on
10.29.12
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Estate Planning: Lessons Learned From Emanuel Steward
Emanuel Steward died on October 25, 2012 and was best known as the boxing trainer for world champion boxers Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko, and Thomas "Hitman" Hearns. Steward was in a highly visible position before fights and between rounds during many championship fights shouting strategy and encouragement to the fighter in his corner as the heavyweight fighters he trained had a combined record of 34 wins 2 losses. There are many estate planning lessons to be learned from Emanuel Steward.
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Guthrie on
10.28.12
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An important question to ask before you see an estate planning attorney to make a will or living trust and all of your other planning documents is what to bring. It is important to account for all of your assets, or everything you own before you make an appointment to see your estate planning attorney. You must do a little bit of work to prepare yourself and do your homework before you will be properly prepared for your initial meeting with an attorney.
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Evan
Guthrie on
10.25.12
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Common law marriage is still in practice in Alabama ,Colorado, The District of Columbia, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah and should be factored into your estate plan if you live in any of these states and it applies. An estate plan is planning for who will get your assets when you die and the existence of a marital union can have a huge impact on your estate plan.
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Evan
Guthrie on
10.24.12
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George McGovern died on October 21st 2012 at 90 years of age and was most well known as the Democratic Party presidential nominee in the 1972 presidential election. There are several estate planning lessons that we can learn from Mr. McGovern.
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Evan
Guthrie on
10.21.12
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Controversy continues for Michael Jackson even a couple of years after his death.
There were reports that singer and actress Janet Jackson held up the burial of her brother Michael until she was reimbursed for the amount she gave as a security deposit for a cemetery plot.
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Evan
Guthrie on
10.19.12
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Deciding what to do with your personal items such as your favorite piece jewelry that has been handed down from six generations is what many people think of when they make an estate plan. Although most people should be worried about the big assets such as the house or the retirement accounts, there is an inordinate amount spent focusing on small assets. Many times it is not the big assets such as the house or bank accounts that cause fights among family members when an estate is divided.
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Evan
Guthrie on
10.17.12
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Alex Karras was a multi talented performer that excelled as a pro football player and actor. Nicknamed the "Mad Duck", Karras played defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions for twelve seasons. Karras is most well known as an actor with such roles as the sheriff in the movie Porky's and the father on the long running sitcom Webster. There are several estate planning lessons that we can learn from Alex Karras.
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Evan
Guthrie on
10.16.12
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If you are online frequently, searching for service providers or looking for answers to questions you have about products, chances are you have encountered – and perhaps used – live support. It can be handy to have someone available to answer a quick question with minimal effort on your part.
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Jason
Bland on
10.15.12
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When parents of get older and have multiple children, one child may provide caretaking responsibilities for the parent. These added duties include care at home including chores such as cooking, cleaning, organizing, and any other duties that are associated with home care. Added duties can also include companionship and spending extra time with an older parent that may be lonely and alone otherwise.
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Evan
Guthrie on
10.12.12
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