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Daily Archives: October 10, 2014

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Remember to Change Beneficiary Designations

Divorce, Estate Planning, Financial, Retirement accountsBy Dawn Dell'AcquaOctober 10, 2014

After a major life event such as the birth of a child or a divorce, it is important to revisit your estate plan, including wills, trusts, and beneficiary designations. Too often, a former spouse will be left on inadvertently by the account owner.  This naturally creates a problem upon death, when the former spouse receives…

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