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Monday, January 5, 2015

Joint Accounts as a Vehicle for Inheritance

If you have added someone or are thinking about adding someone to your financial accounts to ensure that they receive the asset after you die, you should consider what would happen to the asset:

  • If you outlive them; or
  • The person has creditor/lien/marital issues

Give us a call to discuss the pros/cons of using joint accounts as a vehicle for inheritance. 
 


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