
Why Do I Need a Will?
There’s always plenty of time to get your affairs in order, until you get run over by a cement truck.
There’s always plenty of time to get your affairs in order, until you get run over by a cement truck.
A special needs trust is a popular strategy for those who want to help someone in need without risking that the person will lose their eligibility for programs that require their income or assets to remain below a certain limit.
Establishing an estate plan is extremely important. As life changes, it is necessary to update your plan to fit new circumstances.
The IRS is weighing a change that could leave your heirs poorer than you might hope.
Of all of the essential estate planning documents, the durable general power of attorney is usually the document that is needed first.
The primary advantage of naming TOD beneficiaries for your accounts is that it can make the inheritance process much simpler, faster and less expensive.
Of course, just because you have a living trust doesn’t mean you’re all set. Here are a few of the most common mistakes people make with their living trusts.
So, what happens with your estate plans if you are not in a traditional nuclear family? There is quite a lot that can fall under the umbrella of a non-traditional family, and the recommendations will vary depending on your specific circumstances.
A common dilemma that families face upon the incapacity or death of a loved one is locating estate planning documents. While preparing the documents are the most important step, that is irrelevant if the documents are lost when they most need to be used.
In this article, we will address two terms which some people use interchangeably, but which are very different things: living trusts and estate plans.
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