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David Blair of QuadCap Wealth Management on Estate Planning, Part 2

David Blair of QuadCap Wealth Management further explains the need for estate planning.

2011-08-25
DALLAS, TX, August 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Estate planning is a topic that most people like to put off or avoid all together. Yet your estate plan will either be your choice or follow the intestacy laws of your particular state in which you reside. People work hard and long for their assets yet a lot of this hard work could be undone if we do not plan for our own mortality. Some things all people should thing about regarding estate planning: When was the last time your estate plan was reviewed, do you own property in multiple states, do your beneficiary designations match your estate plan, are your assets title in a way that match or compliment your estate plan, has your family circumstances changed, new family members or children now over the age of majority. These are just some of the questions one should think about when think about estate planning.

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[Press-News.org] David Blair of QuadCap Wealth Management on Estate Planning, Part 2
David Blair of QuadCap Wealth Management further explains the need for estate planning.