
Estate Planning Red Flag – You haven’t named contingent beneficiaries
$225.00
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Abstract: Although a will or revocable trust governs the distribution of many or most of a person’s assets, certain assets require a beneficiary to be named. This can be an advantage, because when a person dies the funds can pass directly to his or her beneficiary without going through probate. This brief article explores the reasons to name not only a primary beneficiary, but also a contingent beneficiary.
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