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Q. I rented a car recently. Because I was working when the car was due for return, I asked my brother to return it for me. My brother wrecked the car on the way to the rental car office. Now, I owe a lot of money. What do I do?
A. It depends on the rental contract you signed. If you had to name the authorized drivers when you entered into the rental contract, and your brother was not one of them, yet you let him drive the car back to return it, then it is your responsibility to pay for the damages. If you had insurance on the rental car, then let the insurance pay. If you had no insurance to protect you from this kind of occurrence, then shame on you.
Q. If I have a living trust prepared for me, do I still need a will?
A. Yes, it is called a “pour-over will” and is usually part of a Trust package. The pour-over will is a catch-all document, that will “catch” any assets you forgot or failed to transfer to the trust. Sometimes, an asset worth a...
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