Grownish: How to Protect Your Adult Kids in a Medical Emergency
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Grownish: How to Protect Your Adult Kids in a Medical Emergency

Have you ever considered what happens when your children turn 18, leave home, and then require emergency medical attention? Having appropriate estate planning in place for your adult children can make all the difference during a health crisis. In this article, we discuss how you can continue to safeguard your brood - even after they’ve left the nest.

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How to Preserve Your True Legacy for Future Generations
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

How to Preserve Your True Legacy for Future Generations

Each life and legacy plan we design preserves your intangible assets, your true legacy, for your loved ones. Because you are far more valuable than your real estate, bank account, or life insurance proceeds. Values over valuables, every time.

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Warren Buffett On Money and Parenting
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Warren Buffett On Money and Parenting

While many of us may feel overwhelmed by the thought of estate planning or building our wealth, Buffett's advice reminds us of two key but simple steps we can take to create financial and generational wealth.

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Three Mistakes That Can Derail Your Estate Plan
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Three Mistakes That Can Derail Your Estate Plan

While it may seem simple enough to create a will online, in reality it’s very difficult to create an effective estate plan without the guidance of an experienced estate planning attorney. Here are three mistakes that can derail your estate plan and leave your family in the lurch.

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Five Questions To Ask Before Hiring An Estate Planning Lawyer
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Five Questions To Ask Before Hiring An Estate Planning Lawyer

Hiring the right attorney to help you make wise decisions for life and death can be the most empowering choice you ever make for yourself and your loved ones. Here are five questions you should ask to ensure that you select an attorney who will provide the kind of service, attention, and care that your family deserves.

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Do You Need Power of Attorney for Your Aging Parents?
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Do You Need Power of Attorney for Your Aging Parents?

As a parent ages, it can become challenging to balance respect for their autonomy with the need to protect them from the ramifications of a decline in health. A power of attorney can provide peace of mind and clarity in these times of transition.

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Going on Vacation? Read This First.
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Going on Vacation? Read This First.

Taking a few simple, yet critically important, steps now can save you and your family considerable headache and provide priceless peace of mind as you embark on your next adventure.

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Estate Planning 101: Wills vs. Trusts
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Estate Planning 101: Wills vs. Trusts

A will is a foundational part of nearly every person’s estate plan. Yet, combining a will with a living trust helps to avoid the blind spots inherent in plans that rely solely on a will. For example, if your estate plan only consists of a will, you are guaranteeing your family has to go to court if you become incapacitated or when you die.

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Estate Planning During Times of Economic Uncertainty
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Estate Planning During Times of Economic Uncertainty

During lean economic times, estate planning may feel like a luxury. But there are few better and more economically efficient ways to protect the assets you already have. The question isn’t whether you can afford estate planning today - it’s whether your family will be able to afford your lack of estate planning tomorrow.

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Five Ways to Proactively Protect Your Loved Ones
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Five Ways to Proactively Protect Your Loved Ones

Although creating a will may seem fairly simple, it’s always best to consult with an experienced estate planning attorney to ensure the document is properly created, executed, and maintained.

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Six Things You Should NOT Include in Your Will
Jennifer Williams Jennifer Williams

Six Things You Should NOT Include in Your Will

Although creating a will may seem fairly simple, it’s always best to consult with an experienced estate planning attorney to ensure the document is properly created, executed, and maintained.

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