Canarick & Canarick

Your Future Caregivers May Not Be Who You Think They Are
Experts warn of a growing national crisis unrelated to politics, the economy, or the usual headline grabbers. It is a ...
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The Hidden Burden: What It Really Means to be an Executor, Trustee, or Agent under a Power of Attorney
An 80-year-old widower relied on his adult daughter for help with his daily life and finances for more than a ...
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Backup Plans Are Loving Too: Why You Need Contingent Agents and Guardians
Progressive Insurance recently rolled out a series of commercials featuring “backup” quarterbacks stepping in to handle everyday challenges, such as ...
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Protect Your Estate from Cyberthreats
Well, that doesn’t seem right. It usually starts with something small. A strange email from a bank you do not ...
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Secure Your Digital Wallet: Cryptocurrency and Your Estate Plan
In 2013, British IT worker James Howells accidentally threw away a hard drive while cleaning his house. Only later did ...
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Do Not Let Your Digital Life Die with You
Today, so much of what once existed in material form now lives entirely online. Our photos, finances, business operations, and ...
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Happy New Year!
Each year, my first blog post focuses on updates to estate tax laws that take effect in the new year. ...
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Whom Should I Tell About My Estate Plan?
Creating an estate plan is typically a private matter, not something you share in detail with everyone in your life. ...
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Committed, Protected, Prepared: Estate Planning Tips for Unmarried Partners
More couples than ever are building deep, lasting relationships without ever walking down the aisle. Whether by choice, circumstance, or ...
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Estate Planning Facts for the Holiday Season
Estate Planning Facts for the Holiday Season Every year around the holidays, stores and malls across America are transformed into ...
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Ask Your Loved Ones What They Want
The holiday season is right around the corner, and you have likely been shopping for the perfect gifts for your ...
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Want to Disinherit Someone? This Is What You Need to Know
Disinheritance—the intentional exclusion of a family member, usually a child or spouse, from receiving part of your estate after your ...
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Your Divorce Decree: The First Step in Estate Planning
You and your spouse have recently divorced, and the judge has signed the divorce decree. Now what? Although you may ...
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Plan Smart, Live More: Test Your Estate Planning IQ!
In 2025, what is the total amount of money and property you can gift during your lifetime and leave at ...
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Your Family Is Not One-Size-Fits-All; Your Estate Plan Shouldn’t Be, Either
What comes to mind when you think of the typical American family? Today’s families take many different forms: Some are ...
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