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One Cradle Baby Helps Another
A couple of years ago, Gerald Johnston of Kirkland, Washington, found himself hospitalized, his future uncertain. He had always wanted to name The Cradle in his will, but wondered if he had waited too long to act. Thankfully, Mr. Johnston made a full recovery to health, and he was able to arrange for a Cradle bequest in his will to help other babies whose futures are tied to The Cradle. Here are a few of Mr. Johnston's thoughts about being adopted and helping The Cradle...
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Getting Started: Bequest
Leave your legacy by making a gift in your will or living trust to friends, family and charitable organizations. A bequest is one of the simplest ways to remember those you care about most.
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Getting Started: Your Will
At your death, a will serves as a road map telling your personal representative how to distribute your assets to other people or to a charitable organization. Without a will, you are powerless over how your assets are distributed. Instead, the laws of the state where your residence is, the state in which you spend most of your time, register to vote and hold your driver's license, determine how assets are divided.
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