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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Three Reasons Why Single Folks With No Kids Need an Estate Plan
If you are single with no children, you might think that you don’t need an estate plan. In fact, it can be even MORE important for you to have a plan in place in case of the unexpected.
Yours, Mine and Ours: How Life & Legacy Planning Can Strengthen Blended Families
Life and legacy planning for blended families is a great way to ensure you protect your loved ones and prevent unnecessary conflict.
Four Common Mistakes Made On Life Insurance Beneficiary Designations
Put your asset protection strategies in place well before something happens.
Estate Planning Must-Haves for Single Parents
Put your asset protection strategies in place well before something happens.
Four Strategies for Protecting Your Family’s Assets
Put your asset protection strategies in place well before something happens.
How To Pass On Family Heirlooms & Keepsakes Without Causing A Family Feud
It all begins with an idea.
How Estate Planning Can Reduce the High Cost of Dying - Part 1
Despite the fact that it happens to all of us, very few are properly prepared for death.