Young Adults Can Use a Starter Estate Plan
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The long, carefree days of summer are nearing an end. If you have a high school senior at home, childhood ...
Read More Can I Leave My Spouse Out of My Estate Plan?
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The relationship between spouses is special in all contexts, not the least of which is the estate planning context. In ...
Read More What You Can Learn from the Leno Conservatorship Proceedings
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When most people think about creating an estate plan, they usually focus on what will happen when they die. They ...
Read More Pros and Cons of Naming Many Residuary Beneficiaries in a Will or Trust
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You have meticulously created your estate plan to ensure that it includes and addresses all of your most important assets ...
Read More Ballots to Beneficiaries: How Potential Presidential Policies Could Shape the Future of Your Estate Plan
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Ready or not, we are entering another presidential election season. If you are like most Americans, the economy is top ...
Read More Sun, Sand, and Succession: Estate Planning Tips for Your Vacation Property
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A vacation property can be one of the most valuable things you can pass down to your loved ones, from ...
Read More From Field to Heirloom: Strategies for Passing Down Sports Memorabilia in Your Estate Plan
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You may have spent decades building up your sports memorabilia collection. Maybe you have some rare cards and autographed pictures ...
Read More Do You Have Enough Life Insurance?
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About 90 million Americans depend on life insurance for financial protection and retirement security.[1] An almost equal number say that ...
Read More Who Should You Name as Beneficiary?
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The proceeds from your life insurance policy can benefit your loved ones in many ways, from paying off your outstanding ...
Read More Creative Uses for Life Insurance
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According to a new study from LIMRA and Life Happens, two nonprofit industry trade associations, a record-high number of American ...
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