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  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Southwestern_Community_College/BUS-121%3A_Principles_of_Money_Management/16%3A_Retirement_and_Estate_Planning/16.03%3A_Estate_Planning
    Besides the details of “who gets what,” a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to ...Besides the details of “who gets what,” a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to your wishes as expressed in your will. You may change or rewrite your will at any time, but you should definitely do so as your life circumstances change, especially with events such as marriage or divorce, the birth of a child, and the acquisition of significant assets, such as a house.
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    Besides the details of “who gets what,” a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to ...Besides the details of “who gets what,” a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to your wishes as expressed in your will. You may change or rewrite your will at any time, but you should definitely do so as your life circumstances change, especially with events such as marriage or divorce, the birth of a child, and the acquisition of significant assets, such as a house.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Kansas_State_University/PFP_105%3A_Introduction_to_Personal_Financial_Planning/11%3A_Personal_Risk_Management-_Retirement_and_Estate_Planning/11.03%3A_Estate_Planning
    Besides the details of “who gets what,” a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to ...Besides the details of “who gets what,” a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to your wishes as expressed in your will. You may change or rewrite your will at any time, but you should definitely do so as your life circumstances change, especially with events such as marriage or divorce, the birth of a child, and the acquisition of significant assets, such as a house.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Personal_Finance_v2/11%3A_Personal_Risk_Management-_Retirement_and_Estate_Planning/11.04%3A_Estate_Planning
    Besides the details of "who gets what," a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to ...Besides the details of "who gets what," a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to your wishes as expressed in your will. States that levy an estate tax based on the value of the estate at death in 2024 [3] . The estate tax at both the federal and the state levels is the object of much political advocacy and debate.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Folsom_Lake_College/BUS_320%3A_Concepts_in_Personal_Finance_(Buch)/11%3A_Personal_Risk_Management-_Retirement_and_Estate_Planning/11.04%3A_Estate_Planning
    Besides the details of "who gets what," a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to ...Besides the details of "who gets what," a will should name an executor, the person or persons who will administer the payment of your debts and the distribution of your remaining assets, according to your wishes as expressed in your will. States that levy an estate tax based on the value of the estate at death in 2024 [3] . The estate tax at both the federal and the state levels is the object of much political advocacy and debate.

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