It is common practice for people to name their closest family members as beneficiaries in their estate. Spouses and children, as well as grandchildren, are often the primary recipients of someone's estate. When a testator adds a beneficiary to their estate plan, it is...
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On what grounds could you contest a will?
The time after losing a loved one can be a complicated one. Tennessee residents may enjoy looking through old photos and reminiscing about good times they had with their recently deceased loved one and feel a considerable amount of grief over their loss. They may also...
Periodically reviewing an estate plan
Because no one can predict the future, it makes sense to try to prepare for as many eventualities as possible, including incapacitation and death. Creating an estate plan can help put everyone’s minds at ease that a plan is in place that will, hopefully, make things...
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