A bar owner who never attended college has left $200,000 to the alma mater of her best customers. Ida F. Meyer of Lake Placid, Fla.,
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Estate Planning for Women
It’s vitally important for everyone to have a plan for their estate, but in the absence of a well-crafted plan, women can be affected more
Creating a Virtual Asset Instruction Letter
Think about the information you store online. There’s the Pinterest page where you keep a collection of family recipes, the Instagram account where you keep
Navigating the Medicare Enrollment Process
Most people heading into retirement know life after work isn’t all shuffleboard on the lido deck. There can be serious money and health care concerns,
Why Is Elder Care So Stressful?
Despite the fact that millions of Americans are facing elder care challenges and struggles, there are not a lot of supportive and informative resources that
Is Your Legacy Mapped Out?
When people think of estate planning, it is generally thought of only being needed by the ultra-wealthy. Actually though, this isn’t the case. Whether people
In Anchorage and in Our State, Folks are Making End of Life Plans
At Pretty Thrifty, an Eagle River consignment shop, owner Christy Carter helps client Bonny Stark unpack a set of hand-painted china. Stark has had it
There Is No Digital Account Too Small for Estate Planning
When WGN-TV reporter Randi Belisomo lost her husband Carlos to colon cancer in 2010, she couldn’t fix the cable because he was the only one
Four Important Dates to Consider When Reviewing Your Estate Plan
Whenever clients ask if they need to update their will or trust, the first question back to them is: “When was it created?” If they
Is Your Mom Lizzie from Ireland? You May Be an Heir to $788,000
The BBC program “Heir Hunters” has been working with Finders International, a group that traces missing heirs, to find a rightful claimant. Tracing a long
Survey Says … “More Estate Planning!”
When Craig Evans Carnick accompanied his wife of 46 years to a medical procedure recently, he got a bit of a surprise when he asked
Get It Together!
When life gets busy it’s easy to become more passive about managing your bank accounts and credit cards by letting receipts, bills and statements pile