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If you die without a will, you could cause all sorts of problems for your heirs. Pixel-Shot / Shutterstock.com
Dying is inevitable, and if you ignore that fact, you could set up your loved ones for a difficult time after you’re gone. “Everyone should have a will,” says Jerry Rothkoff, an elder law attorney with Rothkoff Law Group, which has offices in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He tells Money Talks News that even if someone doesn’t have significant savings, they may own an asset such as a house or a…