Do I Need an Estate Plan If I’m In My 20s? 3 Reasons You Need One
As soon as you are an adult, you should have an estate plan in place.
As soon as you are an adult, you should have an estate plan in place.
Trusts could be an incredibly powerful tool to help business owners protect their business and reach their wealth goals.
Maximize the impact of your legacy and make sure it supports the people and causes that are most important to you.
Estate planning law firm Ozarks Legacy Law proudly announces the addition of attorney Jeffrey C. Goodnight. A native of southwest Missouri, Goodnight has more than
If you’re married, you may be wondering what happens to your assets once you or your spouse passes. The answer to that question depends on various factors, including whether or not you have a marital trust.
An executor is the person whom you name to handle the settlement of your estate after you die, taking your estate through probate, a court-supervised process that winds up your affairs in the state where you were living at the time of your death.
Perhaps the largest number of people who may benefit from asset protection planning are those who are at most mildly concerned about asset protection issues, or not even aware of the need for such planning.
Trust funds are an important estate planning tool. They can protect your assets while you’re alive and help ensure that you leave money to your children or other loved ones after you die.
Since we’re all going to die (yes, even those of us who are still in our 20s!), we might as well make things easier for the loved ones who, along with grieving our loss, will have to deal with the financial and logistical pieces of our lives.
Pandemics, inflation, rising interest rates, war in the Ukraine—uncertain times indeed! And yet, in the world of estate planning, almost every change in the zeitgeist offers its own suite of planning opportunities and applicable techniques.
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