July 8, 2020 •
Estate Planning More and more often, estate beneficiaries are retaining their own attorneys to make sure that the executor properly administers the estate.
Read MoreJuly 6, 2020 •
Estate Planning Eighty-five million families in the United States own at least one pet. That’s 68% of the population. How many of those owners have a plan for what would happen to their pet, if they themselves met with a crisis, had a lengthy hospitalization, or died?
Read MoreJune 26, 2020 •
Estate Planning It is also important to realize that it isn’t merely ‘why’ you are updating your will, but ‘when’ you are updating that can make all the difference.
Read MoreJune 17, 2020 •
Estate Planning The world exists just as much online, as it does offline. Failing to recognize that when planning for the end of life, can lead to unexpected repercussions for survivors.
Read MoreJune 9, 2020 •
Estate Planning What steps can be put into place to ensure an adult child, who makes poor decisions, will be secure after the death of the parent? The main asset is life insurance.
Read MoreMay 25, 2020 •
Estate Planning When a member of your family dies, you could be left to pick up the financial pieces. Finding all the information you need can be challenging.
Read MoreMay 12, 2020 •
Estate Planning One of the most fundamental choices you can make as you’re thinking about how to pass your assets on to heirs, is whether you hold assets in a revocable trust or more simply give them via a will. Both approaches have advantages, although trusts can provide significantly more benefits.
Read MoreAt the time, he had gone so far as to have his will drawn up, but he hadn’t finalized it. In addition, he hadn’t authorized anyone to have power of attorney, in case of illness.
Read MoreMarch 5, 2020 •
Estate Planning Nobody likes to think about dying. However, it happens whether we prepare for it or not. If you don’t do some advance planning, it can cause even more longer lasting pain and grief, not to mention money and strained relations for your loved ones.
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