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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Estate planning after your second marriage
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Lynne Butler, BA LLB
A blended family can definitely be a challenge, on several fronts. If you have re-married, you should take some time to think about how your estate would be divided on your death. You probably don't want to leave all of your loved ones to fight it out among themselves. I recently read a very good article from www.huffingtonpost.ca that talks about estate planning for those of you who are in second or subsequent relationships. It's definitely worth checking out, so click here to read it.
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