Leaving Money To Charity Rather than Family Members
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Leaving Money To Charity Rather than Family Members
I am single, no children. Can I name charitable organizations as Payable on Death on my bank accounts rather than my family members? Can my family members fight this with or without a will? Please help - thanks!!
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