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Planning for Incapacity

It’s a hard thing to imagine: what would your life be like, if you were not able to take care of yourself? Not being able to manage your physical or financial needs, drive, leave your home without assistance, or do any of the things that you do now as a…

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Why You and Everyone Else Needs a Will

Once you understand what a will can do, the reason that everyone needs one becomes a lot clearer, especially if you have any minor children or any assets. A will is a legal document used to provide clear and binding instructions on how you want your assets to be distributed…

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Can Beneficiaries Push Back on a Bad Temporary Administrator?

If a temporary administrator has failed to perform their duties properly, the court has the power to remove this person. Beneficiaries need to know that they have rights too. If a temporary administrator is not following the terms of the will, taking money that belongs to the estate or failing…

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Here are the Estate Planning Documents You Must Have

Leaving the workplace behind and heading into retirement can be as much an emotional transition, as it is financial. The prospect of fulfilling dreams long deferred, while recognizing a milestone of aging can take time to work through. At the same time, there are time-sensitive tasks that need doing. During…

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What is a Probate Lawyer? Do I Need One?

While it’s possible for people to manage some parts of their loved one’s estate, very often the tasks feel overwhelming. When getting assets out of probate becomes too much of a challenge, it’s time for help. There are instances when an executor knows they need to hire an attorney who…

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How Doctors Can Protect Assets

Any high-income professional must expect that at some point there will be a bad outcome and a lawsuit against them and/or their practice. Doctors, in particular, need to be sure that they have the correct protection in place. Whether you are a surgeon, chiropractor or cardiologist, at some point in…

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How a Will Help A Child Manage Distributing Your Property

A single parent wonders if they need a will, or if just making an account a Payable on Death or POD account will be an adequate solution for transferring his assets when he dies. Even if you have only one child, if you have no will, things will be complicated…

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A Revocable Trust is Just One Part of an Estate Plan

The last step of an estate plan is one that all too often gets forgotten. That’s too bad, because unless you retitle assets so that they are owned by the trusts created for the plan, means that all good planning could be worthless. When you are done creating an estate…

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How the Blended Family Benefits from an Estate Plan

With about half of all marriages ending in divorce, second marriages and blended families have become the new normal in many communities. Estate planning for a blended family requires three-dimensional thinking for all concerned. An article from The University Herald, “The Challenges and Complexities of Estate Planning for Blended Families,…

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Talking About Financial Planning with Aging Parents

Unless you are raised in a family that talks about money, values and planning, starting a conversation with elderly parents about the same topics can be a little awkward. However, it is necessary. In a perfect world, we’d all have our estate plans created when we started working, updated when…

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