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The Changing Role of Trusts in Estate Planning

A legislative change made the use of trusts less necessary for most Americans, but there are still many situations where this planning tool is the best option. When the American Taxpayer Relief Act became law, the $5 million exemption and the new rules on portability of the exemption for married…

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Why Your Power of Attorney Document is Not a Slam Dunk

If a financial institution does not accept a properly prepared power of attorney, you will have to know your rights and be prepared to assert yourself. A power of attorney is an estate planning basic; however, more often than you would expect, people find themselves being told by financial institutions…

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When Power of Attorney Forms Are Refused

This is one of those problems that you think you've solved, only to discover that the problem still exists. The best workaround we can think of: overdoing due diligence, well in advance. When you took the necessary and advisable step to have a parent or other relative sign a durable…

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How Powers of Attorney Are Used in Planning for the Future

The same level of advance planning needed for a new baby or for a child going to college is necessary for retirement and estate planning. Decisions about housing, income, health care and your heirs' lives after you pass away are not always easily made. These decisions involve emotional, financial and…

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Most Americans Still Don’t Have a Will

Despite countless celebrity estate battles, most Americans still put off having a will created. Think of a will as an itinerary for your family that will make their lives easier once you are gone. Prince was clearly busy with performing, writing, recording and creating. But that's still not a good…

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Houston, Do You Know the True Cost of Divorce?

Once the initial emotional trauma is past and the couple starts working towards creating separation agreements, it's time to consider the day-to-day costs of living that change as the result of a divorce. The family economic unit that formerly had one mortgage or rent payment, one cable bill, one energy…

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Estate Planning? Don’t Forget Digital Assets

Today’s millennials understand that their digital assets, which include everything from family movies hosted in the cloud, to social media accounts, digital currencies like Bitcoin and domain names, have value that can be passed to others when they die. One young man created a will that listed all of his…

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Thanksgiving Dinner: Time to Discuss Estate Planning?

Long-standing American family traditions are changing with the times.  The sled trips through snowy woods and icy rivers have given way to cross-country jet flights and international Skype visits. But regardless of the changes, when you all do sit down to a holiday meal, according to thestreet.com's "Estate Planning Over…

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Guardian Abuse is a Growing Problem

Guardianship is a fairly straightforward and basic function. A person who is not able to handle her or his own affairs, for any number of reasons, is assigned a guardian by the court, who is to act on their behalf for financial, medical and care-taking purposes. The guardian is charged…

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Estate Planning for Blended Families Takes Special Consideration

Anytime a blended family includes children from prior marriages, estate planning becomes more challenging, as reported in The Meridian Star, in “Estate planning after a second marriage.” If there are young children, how can you ensure that the surviving spouse will take care of them? And what if you pass…

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