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The law in some states allow a person who has signed a will to use a separate document (Personal Property Memorandum) to direct who will receive certain pieces of tangible personal property after death. Such a list provides a great deal of flexibility without the need to constantly update a will.
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DO you see it as being weak or giving-in if you admit that you are sorry to someone else?
DO YOU feel that you don’t need to apologize or maybe that the other person should apologize to you?
DID YOU KNOW that sometimes it is about being the one to make the first move?
WHAT are some of the obstacles that keep us from saying I’m sorry?
DO you know what an apology does; what it does not do? Do you know how to offer a genuine apology; what elements a sincere apology must contain?
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Many people tend to avoid the discomfort of issues relating to death and dying, including estate planning. Because of this, more than half of Americans lack basic wills.
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SAYING “I’M SORRY” is an act all too often overlooked in our daily interactions and there can be many obstacles that keep us from saying these simple words.
Some may see it as being weak or giving-in if they admit that they are sorry to someone else. In reality, it often takes more courage to be the one to go first and you might find that the other person feels the same way.
It is also important to express that you are genuinely sorry and care about the other person, promising to make amends and not repeat the mistake . . .
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One of a parent’s greatest fears involves what will happen to his or her minor children in the event of the parent’s premature death or incapacity. It may be a good idea to think about what you would like to happen in a true “worst-case scenario” and undertake legal steps to plan for that situation before it happens.
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The future success of a family business depends on the ability of the family to transfer management to the next generation, but only 1/3 of family businesses successfully transition. How will you make sure your farm or ranch successfully passes to the next generation?
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Estate planning is perhaps the most caring task you can undertake for your survivors. A number of documents may be used to implement and communicate your goals for your estate. AG LEGACY Materials can help understand what your options are.
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Estate Planning Checklist: Information to Assemble Before Consulting Your Attorney. Do you know what what you should have, where to find it, or how to organize the information? AG LEGACY Materials can help understand how to get started.
AG LEGACY Materials can help understand what your options are. To learn more about AG LEGACY materials and for ideas on where to begin see AGLEGACY.org