Steps to Take for Estate Planning in Indiana
Carla Garino2023-06-02T02:35:08+00:00Steps to Take for Estate Planning in Indiana
Steps to Take for Estate Planning in Indiana
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Yes. Both Uber and Lyft provide up to $1 million in coverage for passengers injured during a ride. However, a rideshare company's policy will very likely not represent your first source of compensation. Primary
People love their cars and their mobile phones, but the two are a dangerous combination. According to the Pew Research Center, 81% of Americans have smartphones. In 2019, the U.S. Department of Transportation estimated that cell phones contributed to 14% of fatal traffic accidents.
Inheritance disputes can arise for many reasons. The unexpected creditor can disrupt your inheritance. You and your relatives might have concerns about someone's undue influence on an elderly loved one.
A power of attorney provides people not only with peace of mind but control after unpredictable events. This legal document allows a person to appoint an agent to make decisions about finances and health care and manage those affairs should the person become unable to do so.
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