Even single people without children need an estate plan
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Abstract: Estate planning is important for everyone. This is equally true for single individuals without children. While the law makes certain assumptions involving a married couple regarding financial and medical decisions should one spouse die or become incapacitated, that’s not necessarily the case with a single person. This article explains that without an estate plan, single individuals without children may be at greater risk of undesirable tax consequences.
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