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How to Keep Your Heirs from Blowing Their Inheritance

We all want what is best for our children. We work hard to provide for them while we are here on Earth, and the estate planning process ensures we continue to provide for them once we are gone. But, of course, it's not always as simple as that.

If we are fortunate, we'll be able to leave an inheritance, sizable or not, to our children. And even if our children are adults -- barely over the age of 18, well into their 20s, or beyond - that doesn't necessarily mean they should have easy access to any

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