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Kentucky Dental Grad Gives Back with Scholarship in Estate Plan

Kentucky Dental Grad Gives Back with Scholarship in Estate Plan

November is National Philanthropy Month. It’s a time when the University of Kentucky can show its gratitude to those generous donors who are important contributors

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Hybrid Life Insurance as an Estate Planning Tool

Hybrid Life Insurance as an Estate Planning Tool

The concept of leveraging your assets and maximizing your estate with life insurance is a common strategy that has been used by many retirees for

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Please Pass the Cranberries and Get Your Important Documents in Order!

Please Pass the Cranberries and Get Your Important Documents in Order!

Thanksgiving week is a time to celebrate and gather around the table with our families. CBS Boston’s article, “Our Families: The Important Papers,” suggests that

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Are Your “Not Dead Yet” Documents in Order?

Are Your “Not Dead Yet” Documents in Order?

AgPro’s recent article, “4 Estate Planning Documents You Need Beyond a Will,” asks: What if you get hit by a bus tomorrow? Estate planning attorneys

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A Sound Succession Plan is an Integral Component of a Complete Estate Plan

A Sound Succession Plan is an Integral Component of a Complete Estate Plan

Many entrepreneurs have their noses to the grindstone and a laser focus on growing their companies. While they’re working hard at it, they can fail

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Blended Family Estate Planning

Blended Family Estate Planning

The best time to start estate planning is now—before the plan needs to be implemented, says The Fairfield Bay News in “Estate Planning Tips for

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Create an Estate Plan without the Potential for Family Fighting

Create an Estate Plan without the Potential for Family Fighting

It’s not uncommon for parents to be mediators between their children. But after they pass away, siblings can battle more frequently and more aggressively. The

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No One is Exempt from Planning for Incapacity

No One is Exempt from Planning for Incapacity

Incapacity planning is about designating how you want to be cared in the event that you lose your cognitive ability. It’s hard to face, but

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Old Law Plays Role in Tennessee Will Contest

Old Law Plays Role in Tennessee Will Contest

“It's stopped the five adopted children of the late Astec Industries CEO J. Don Brock from contesting their father's estate twice now—a 110-year legal decision

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Maurice Sendak’s Estate Wins Battle over Author’s Works

Maurice Sendak’s Estate Wins Battle over Author’s Works

Author Maurice Sendak’s estate has won in a legal battle with the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia. The museum was the repository of thousands

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Can I Retire and Still Pay for My Kids’ College?

Can I Retire and Still Pay for My Kids’ College?

A recent CNBC article, “Saving for college and for retirement isn’t impossible,” says that parents can fund college tuition and retirement if they begin saving

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Surprise Your Heirs with the Perfect Estate Plan

Surprise Your Heirs with the Perfect Estate Plan

“You may have created the perfect estate plan, but your heirs can easily end up in conflict and your estate in dispute–especially if the provisions

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