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Read More ›There are two primary types of life insurance: term and whole-life. Term covers you for only a set amount of time. For example, a 25-year old male that purchases a 30-year term policy will see that his policies coverage will expire at age 55 if it is...
Read More ›A Death certificate is an official document issued by the government, that confirms the cause, location, and time of death, along with other personal information about the deceased. It is the only legal proof available for families to utilize in orde...
Read More ›A power of attorney, also known as a POA, is a legal document that gives a person, known as the agent, the power to act on behalf of another person, known as the principal. The agent’s legal authority can be broad or limited when it comes to making...
Read More ›Many people are putting off estate planning until they “make a lot of money”. Their families are often left picking up the pieces when something bad happens without knowing where to begin. Get prepared, Life Snapshot® is For You!...
Read More ›The person with the power of attorney does not necessarily have to be an attorney. They can be a trusted family member or friend. Whatever the case, formalizing a document in writing will make it binding. If you need to store this document, Life Snap...
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