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Not Having a Will is Risky Business

You know you need life insurance to protect your loved ones. But do you know that having a will is equally important to protect against risks? Without a will, your family faces a number of potential financial disasters. If you think you don’t need a will because you aren’t wealthy…

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Second Marriage and Blended Families Add Complexity to Estate Planning

The old adage is right—a second marriage is indeed the triumph of hope over experience. Add estate planning to keep that hope—and peace in the family—intact. It’s a delicate balance to hold: preserving assets for children from a first marriage and—at the same time—ensuring that your new spouse will have…

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Six Key Houston Estate Planning Documents To Protect Your Loved Ones

Privacy and a faster resolution to settling estates are just two good reasons to create an estate plan. You really don't have to be a millionaire or famous to create an estate plan, as noted in an article appearing on the Forbes' website, "Prince and Estate Planning: What We Can…

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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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How Do Supreme Court Judges Do Their Estate Planning? Very Well, As It Turns Out!

One Chief Justice's seemingly simplistic will was the target of a lot of humor. Tongues wagged in Washington that he had utterly failed to do any estate planning. The gossips had it all wrong. It may be surprising to outsiders, but Washington D.C. actually functions in many ways as a…

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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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TV Crime Boss Not Wise Guy About Estate Planning

The irrevocable charitable lead trust is a trust that cannot be amended, revised or cancelled. We would call that bullet-proof, and it would have been a good idea for preventing James Gandolfini's estate from being "whacked" by estate taxes. The financial website thestreet.com took a closer look at this powerful…

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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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Take Time After Receiving an Inheritance Before Investing

If you inherit a portfolio or a large amount of money, proceed with caution, according to "What to Do When You Get an Inheritance," in US News & World Report. Every situation is different, but a few basics need to be kept in mind for heirs who are thinking about…

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Determining Value of a Property Partnership Can be Fair

Ending a property partnership is often a lot like getting divorced. Most splits are the result of an irrevocable break in the personal relationship of the partners, the investment becoming a cash drain, or siblings who inherited property together and now want to sell. In a perfect world, property partnerships…

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