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
Deathternity talks about all things death related. There are 1 million+ owned graves in cemeteries in America that people will not use. Cemeteries do not buy graves back. I would encourage people to begin thinking about either selling or buying these graves at a deep discount to what your cemetery charges. Or you can donate unused graves for a tax deduction. If I can help you with this please contact me here, email me at deathternity@gmail.com, or call me at 215-341-8745. My fees vary.
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
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