Forbes published this amazing article offering an insight to what Estate attorneys want you to know. Enjoy!
Read More »Estate Planning for Military Families
Although Memorial Day just passed, it is important to honor those that have served our country. This time is also a good opportunity for members of the military and their loved ones to consider setting up an – or revising an existing – estate plan. Military families need to consider special estate-planning issues that others […]
Read More »STEP – Finding true north – Part 2
Part 2 of yesterday’s STEP article:
Read More »STEP – Finding true north – Part 1
Enjoy Part 1 of this article courtesy of STEP:
Read More »3 Ways Your Trust Can Help a Loved One With Mental Illness
When a loved one suffers from a mental illness, one small comfort can be knowing that your trust can take care of them through thick and thin. There are some ways this can happen, ranging from the funding of various types of treatment to providing structure and support during his or her times of greatest […]
Read More »Forbes – Estate Planning: Your Letter of Final Wishes
Check out this article on Estate planning from Forbes:
Read More »Tools You Can Use to Leave Words of Wisdom to the Next Generation
You come into the world a blank slate, and as you grow, you gain wisdom. You’ve planned your estate to leave physical assets to beneficiaries, so now think about leaving them something that’s just as important but less tangible: the hard-won wisdom you’ve accumulated over your life. Let your family and friends learn from your […]
Read More »Forbes – Have You Included Your Digital Assets In Your Estate Planning? – Part 2
Enjoy Part 2 of yesterday’s article from Forbes:
Read More »Forbes – Have You Included Your Digital Assets In Your Estate Planning? – Part 1
This interesting piece is from Forbes, enjoy! “When you sit down and write your will, you’re likely thinking about who should get your house or the heirloom set of china that has been passed down for three generations. It doesn’t occur to most people to include their online or digital data and accounts.
Read More »The Difference between Lifetime and Death-time Planning… and Why a Comprehensive Plan Must Include Both
According to a March 2017 survey by Caring.com, six out of ten Americans have no will or any other kind of estate planning. Many said they’d get around to it, eventually. When they’re old. (The survey did find that the elderly are much more likely to have some plan in place.) It’s all too clear that […]
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