Life insurance policies and retirement plans are key components of most estate plans today. In many cases, they represent the majority of assets in an
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Estate Planning and Bitcoins
Some people treat Bitcoins like currency and spend them as such. However, planning for an estate that contains Bitcoins is different than planning for an
Psychiatrist Alleged to Have Seduced Patient for an Estate
Allegations of undue influence in estates normally involve an elderly person who is alleged to have been wrongly influenced by a caretaker into leaving an
Frequent Flier Miles and Your Estate
If you are a member of an airline rewards program, take a look at the fine print of the program’s terms and conditions. You will
“Unreasonable” Disinheritance Overturned
The normal rule is that a person can do whatever he or she wishes with an estate plan, as long as a few basic principles
Helping a Loved with Alzheimer’s Disease
It’s important to plan for the future. This is especially true for families who have a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of
A Business Transfer Needs Planning, Just Like Your Estate
Business and asset owners (including farming operations), at some point in their career lives, must ask the eternal question, “What happens when I’m gone?” Answering
How to Start Talking to Your Parents about Finances
Addressing your aging parents’ finances is not easy. Several years ago, when Gwen’s mom started showing signs of memory loss, she had conversations with her
New Details on the Estate Tax Change Discussion
The estate tax draws heated debate between advocates and opponents, with some referring to the levy as a “death tax,” while others argue that the
Two Documents that Can Help Convey Your Final Wishes
Several years ago, a man passed away and left everything to the stepmother of his children. The children were not nearly as concerned about the
Things Executors Should Not Do
If the executor of an estate does not do certain things, then he or she can get in trouble. However, there are other things that
Disinherited Son Sues Siblings
When one child is left out of a will without explanation, it often leads to problems with other siblings. Such is the case with one
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