April 5, 2022 •
Estate Planning Your last will and testament is one of the most important legal documents that you will ever make. It allows you to direct where you want your property, guardianship and debts to go after you die, and allows you to appoint an executor to act out your wishes.
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Estate Planning Given their salaries and the chances of getting sued, physicians should strongly consider estate planning early in their careers.
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Estate Planning Trusts are often associated with the rich. However, the uber-wealthy are not the only people who can benefit from using trusts. There is no minimum asset level or net worth required to set up a trust, and you can put any amount of money into a trust.
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Estate Planning Like DMX and Prince, many Black Americans have failed to participate in the estate planning process.
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Estate Planning Your estate planning is done, but is it? A periodic review is an important ongoing step to your planning.
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Estate Planning Of course, just because you have a living trust doesn't mean you are all set. Here are a few of the most common mistakes people make with their living trusts.
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Estate Planning Revocable Living Trusts have become a widely used estate planning document, providing a path to managing assets, avoiding probate and gaining privacy at the settlement of an estate.
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Estate Planning Good estate planning must consider more than what you want to happen to your property and for your beneficiaries. It also must consider what you intentionally want to avoid happening.
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Estate Planning Estate planning is making decisions today for what you want to happen in the future.
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