He may be a stone-cold killer with no conscience, but if Frank Underwood were a real-life candidate for the presidency, I would vote for him.
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Estate Planning after a Divorce
If you’re in the process of getting a divorce, money issues are likely to be a key point of discussion. Whether you’re the spouse of
Just How Long Can My Trust Last?
Legislation allowing Mississippians to place their assets in a trust for up to 360 years passed the state House and is now pending before Gov.
The Other Benefits of Charitable Giving
Lifetime gifts may carry considerable advantages over charitable bequests. “One interesting aspect of lifetime giving is that you get to see your donation in action,
Mom Liked Me Best!
You have a sizable estate, and you have children who will someday inherit the assets of your estate. You are preparing the necessary documents to
Medicaid Changes May Mean More for Spouses
Allowing the spouse of a person in a nursing home to keep enough money to live on independently is, in many ways, a moral issue.
A Few Mistakes That Can Be Made in Planning for Retirement
Retirement planning can be incredibly tricky for two reasons: First, there are a wide and varying number of factors that affect your retirement planning, and
Why Estate Planning Is Important
Do you want to be able to provide for your family after you are gone? If so, you should begin estate planning now so you
Estate Planning Lessons from Your Friends on “Downton Abbey”
This isn’t a joke. The viewers of this high-end PBS costume drama, which takes place about a century ago, could very likely be your clients’
How to Pay for the Kids’ College
Given the rising cost of most college tuitions, the complexity of college loan agreements and the difficulty for most middle-income families in simply maintaining their
Estate Planning for Digital Assets
What happens to your online accounts after you die? It’s an important question many people avoid. California Assembly member Ian Calderon recently introduced AB 691
Securing Your Children’s Future
As a parent, you’re always thinking about what’s best for your children. But have you thought about what might happen if you’re no longer around?