The average age of a couple getting married today is older: age 31 for a man and 29 for a woman. This often means merging
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Don’t Add to Your Family’s Stress If You Die Young
Raising the topic of your own death with your parents, siblings, or partner may sound silly if you’re in your 20s or 30s, particularly if
Take Life’s Transitions Seriously
Many folks take on estate and financial planning in a piecemeal manner. It’s something they visit every now and then. Maybe they speak with an
Beneficiaries…What Are Those?
“When was the last time you updated, or even thought about, the beneficiary designations listed on your retirement accounts, life insurance, or annuity contracts?” If
Avoiding Common Estate Planning Mistakes
Knowing what the most common estate planning mistakes are is a great first step, but it does not do any good unless you also know
His Ex-Wife Gets What?
Picture this — a frantic call to the family lawyer by a recent widow we’ll call Fran. Fran had just learned that her deceased husband
End of the Year Planning Starts Now / York, PA
As we approach the final months of 2014, it’s once again time to consider year-end tax, estate, and financial planning issues. A recent article
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