Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Providing for Parents in Your Will

This linked article provides two good examples of why it can be appropriate to include your parents and or grandparents as beneficiaries of your Will or Revocable Trust.

If you currently are supporting either your parents or grandparents or even if you anticipate needing to provide some support for them in future, it would make sense to include a provision in your estate plan to provide for their support.

This should not be very difficult or expensive.

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