So, you have been chosen as a Successor Trustee to manage your relative’s or friend’s Trust. Wow, you may think, what an honor. Yes, being chosen as a Successor Trustee is certainly an honor; the person who chose you likely considered you trustworthy, responsible, amicable, and detail-oriented. Before serving as a Successor Trustee, […]
Read More »Why You Want to Prevent a Guardianship
Many people understand that estate planning acts as a preparatory measure. Unfortunately, most people often don’t understand enough about why estate planning is vitally important. People forget that they need to plan for the unforeseen, and if they fail to plan, the results can be catastrophic. For example, what if you develop dementia […]
Read More »STEP – UK government scraps probate fee increases ahead of general election
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Read More »Check Your Estate Planning List Twice
Dwelling on estate planning may seem like a bit of a downer. Now is as good a time as any to take stock of your personal finances and also make sure you have done some proper estate planning. Having your affairs in order will lift a huge burden off your family that would otherwise face […]
Read More »Three Social Security Traps
What you don’t know about Social Security benefits can hurt you and your spouse for the rest of your lives. Here are three traps to avoid when taking your benefits.
Read More »Why Does a Living Trust Cost More than a Will?
Yes, you will likely invest more in trust-based planning than will-based planning because you get a whole lot more value. Comparing these estate planning investments is like comparing apples and oranges – and the overall investment may not be what you think.
Read More »How to Avoid High Octane Stress and Organize Information for Your Family
Think, for just a few moments, about what would happen if you suddenly became incapacitated or died. Would your spouse or family know what to do? Would they know where to find important records, assets, password, usernames, and insurance documents? Would they be able to access (or even know about) online accounts or files on […]
Read More »Will You Make these 5 Tragic Yet Common Estate Planning Mistakes?
We see tragedy on a day-to-day basis because good, caring folks make these horrid estate planning mistakes regularly. Will you?
Read More »Why Factoring Long-Term Care Into Your Estate Plan Pays Off
For most people, thinking about estate planning means focusing on what will happen to their money after they pass away. But that misses one pretty significant consideration: the need to plan for long-term care.
Read More »Why Your Estate Planning Project Must Morph into a Process
Many people put their estate plan on their to-do list as a one-time project: “Create estate plan” or “Meeting with lawyer 10:30 a.m. Thursday for estate plan.”
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