In his Web Wealth column in today's Philadelphia Inquirer Business section Reid Kanaley writes: "Writing a will may not be the most pressing issue on your mind, so it remains one of the most important things that a lot of people never do." Thank you Web Wealth:
Only half of Americans with children have wills. Meanwhile, dying young is a fact of life and a will can be used to designate guardians for children, leave property to an unmarried partner, or designate how to handle digital assets and social media accounts-a growing issue as we conduct more of our business and personal lives online. If you die intestate, or without a will, it's likely that a court-appointed stranger will divvy up your loot. You'll be dead so it's not your problem. But it will create complications for your family and friends
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