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Many people think of the Will as a document that causes the distribution of their assets after their death. While that is certainly a part of its function, the Will can help the family in several other ways.

1.  The executor.
First, it names an executor or executrix to administer your estate. By designating such a person, one can avoid having no one take action, and will decrease the time until the estate is closed. Also, the will can specify that the executor serve without posting bond, whic...
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A storm came through Chicago today, with a lot of lightning.  Lightning strikes quickly and without notice.  Accidents and illness do  too.  There are three very basic documents that you should have in place, so that your choices can be carried out if you are not able  to articulate them.

1. The power of attorney for property.  
This document allows a trusted person that you designate to act as your agent if you can not act for yourself with respect to  business and financial affairs.  Some exa...
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Generally, homeowner's insurance refers to coverage of the real estate and the personal property at the home in case of damage from various occurrences and perils.  Some amount of insurance is needed if one is not readily and comfortably able to pay cash to rebuild the dwelling and replace the personal property in the event of a disaster.  Consider that personal property also may include furnishings, fixtures, appliances, flooring, window and wall treatments, and the like, which, though easy ...
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