Famous or not, here’s why you should have a will
+ Putting an estate plan in place helps your loved ones during what is already a difficult time — and keeps the courts from deciding where your assets go.
+ If you don’t have a plan in place for your minor children and they are left parentless, a judge will determine who will be their guardian.
+ It’s also important to name people to several key roles, including an executor of your will, and powers of attorney for both health care and your financial affairs if you become incapacitated while still living.
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