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May 3, 2023
According to caring.com, only 4 out of 10 Americans have a will or any type of estate planning in place. Passing away without a will can leave many legal challenges and most importantly, it can affect your loved ones. It is vital to take the necessary steps to protect your loved ones and your assets when you pass.
Read MoreApril 12, 2023
Beneficiaries. Decedent. Probate. Executors. Wills. Trusts. These are just a few of the terms associated with estate planning. How are they different? What do they mean? Why are they important? How do they relate to me or my estate plan?
Read MoreMarch 14, 2023
Regardless of the size of your estate, you can make sufficient provisions for your family members, protect your assets, business, and investments, and prepare for your future by creating an estate plan. However, there are some important things you need to take into consideration before you start drafting your estate plan.
Read MoreFeb. 8, 2023
The perfect time to consider estate planning is now. Waiting until tomorrow to create an estate plan may be too late. Nevertheless, it might be tough to figure out where to begin.
Read MoreJan. 17, 2023
Losing a loved one can be heartbreaking and overwhelming. No matter how prepared you may feel, saying your final goodbyes may be quite difficult. As you continue to grieve the loss, there are some vital tasks that you need to handle as soon as possible.
Read MoreAug. 12, 2015
You have likely heard over and over that there are many advantages to creating a comprehensive estate plan. One of the most important benefits for many individuals is that it allows you to help prevent disputes among your loved ones after you are gone.
Read MoreJune 5, 2015
The vocabulary of estate planning is a thrilling mix of terms from Old English, Latin and IRS abbreviations.
Read MoreJune 5, 2015
When you think of trusts, do you picture a bunch of rich people around a mahogany table sipping sherry and plotting world domination? Well, that may be true for some of the most notorious trust beneficiaries but trusts are useful legal tools for everyday people.
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