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Estate Planning

5 Reasons Why You Need a Living Will

While most people are familiar with a last will and testament, there is an important document that isn’t always top of mind: a living will. A living will could come in especially handy and gives your loved ones peace of mind should you be mentally incapacitated or in a coma, and unable to make medical decisions for yourself. What is a living will? Simply put, a “living will” is a written instruction that details a person’s wishes about future
Estate Planning

What Happens to Your Social Media Accounts After You Pass Away?

There are many unanswered questions in life and many revolving around death. What happens after someone passes away? Will they be reincarnated? Is there a heaven and eternal bliss? But we can all agree that death is inevitable and final. However, while you may physically die and no longer exist in the real world, your digital presence will survive, especially if you have been extremely active on the numerous social media platforms that are out there. From Facebook memories and Instagram selfies to blog posts and tweets, your digital presence remains long after you’ve kicked the proverbial
Estate Planning

Where There is a Will, There is a Way Forward

It’s by no means as easy subject to broach, and talking about and planning for death is intimidating and unsettling. But, it is something you should prioritise for you and your loved ones’ sake. Death is inevitable, and its consequences don’t just affect you, so it’s best to plan for those around you. After all, you want to be in control of who be benefits from your life’s work. Recent research conducted by life insurance company 1Life indicated that 70% of their clients don’t have a Will in place. Furthermore, the survey revealed that a significant amount of people don’t
Estate Planning

A New Years Resolution You Can Keep – Creating a Will

Talking about and planning for death can be intimidating, but if getting a Will isn’t high on the priority list this year, it should be! The reality is you just never know when you might rub shoulders with death. It’s best to be safe rather than sorry, isn’t it? Besides, wouldn’t you want to be in control of who benefits from all your hard work in life? Dying without a Will Drawing up a Will is about taking control of your estate and taking care of those you leave behind. If you die today without a Will, your estate will be distributed in terms of the law of intestate

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