Estate Planning Pitfall – Your will or trust doesn’t name contingent beneficiaries
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Abstract: Estate planning is difficult because it forces a person to plan for the possibility that his or her children or other family members might die before him or her. Failure to name contingent beneficiaries can derail an estate plan if a primary beneficiary isn’t there to receive the estate. This short article discusses contingent beneficiaries.
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