Planned Giving

Why does everyone need a will?


  • "My property is in joint names.
    This is a trap into which many people fall. Having property in joint name is no excuse for not having a will. In the event of a common disaster, you will have no distribution plan. Or, the other joint tenant could predecease you. Having everything in joint name is also a bad estate plan because the first spouse to die loses the benefit of his or her lifetime estate tax exemption.

Source: Excerpted with permission from The Complete Guide to Planned Giving by Debra Ashton,
pages 273-4, copyright 2004, Ashton Associates, Quincy, MA 02169 www.debraashton.com

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