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3 Steps You Must Take Now To Protect Your IRA After You're Gone

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An IRA retirement fund can be used to help support your spouse and children once you’ve passed. However, you and your beneficiaries must follow some basic rules to be sure your IRA will be transferred to them and will be handled properly. There are some steps you should take now to ensure that your IRA will do what you want it to do for your loved ones. 1) Check your IRA beneficiary paperwork.…

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Questions To Ask Your Personal Injury Attorney

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If you are reading this, you have most likely found yourself in an unfortunate position, requiring the services of a personal injury attorney.  While this can be a scary and daunting situation, there are ways to make it easier to deal with.  Knowing which specific questions to ask your personal injury attorney is one of the most simple ways to provide yourself with some much needed clarity on this unfortunate event.…

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What Can Your Will Do And Not Do?

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Every person should have a will. It doesn’t matter if you have a lot of assets or just a few, you need to have a will to tell people how you want things done after you die. If you don’t have a will, other people are going to make all the decisions for you. Items and money that you may want to go to a certain person won’t end up where you want them.…

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Workers Compensation Should Cover Your Necessary Nursing Care

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You were injured on the job and you need to either spend some time in a skilled nursing facility when you leave the hospital or have at-home nursing care. However, part of your workers compensation claim that would cover the cost has been denied. That doesn’t seem right to you. An attorney who handles workers comp claim denials can help. You may very well deserve payment for your nursing care as you recover from your injury.…

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How A Lawyer Can Help You Win A Lawsuit After Getting Attacked By A Dog

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Are you the victim of a dog attack because someone failed to place an aggressive pet on a leash? If the laws in your state require dogs to be on leashes in certain public places, you may be able to get paid for your traumatic experience. Discover how you can win a personal injury lawsuit with the help of a lawyer to gather evidence and argue your case in court.…

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