Forbes‘ article, “Prince and Estate Planning: What We Can Learn from the Late Musician’s Financial Picture,” reminds us that you don’t have to be a
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Do We Hire a Private Eye to Uncover Grandma’s Estate?
If after grandma passed away, you realize that she didn’t leave a will, it can be a real mystery to unravel all that there was
The Power of Powers of Attorney
Retirement means making decisions on housing, income, investments, health care and estate planning—many of which can be emotional and may require major life changes. The
Yes, We Know: Prince Didn’t Have a Will
By now you’ve seen and heard the news of the musician’s sudden death. You also now are aware that the Minnesotan failed to take time
Adoption Tips for Those Planning on Adding to Their Families
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the costs of adopting can be anywhere from a few hundred dollars to more than
Even Supreme Court Justices Need Estate Planning
Chief Justice Warren Burger died in 1995 and after the terms of the will were uncovered, its terms incurred ridicule for his failure to save
What is Michael Jackson Worth Today? It Depends Who You Ask
Since his death in 2009 at age 50, Jackson has experienced a commercial rebirth—thanks to the sharp executors who have managed his assets. The documentary
To Millennials, Money Doesn’t Equal Love
About 70% of baby boomers see a gift of money as an expression of love, according to the results of a recent survey. This may
Trusteed IRAs can be a Good Strategy When Faced with an Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
The Wall Street Journal, in “Voices: Consider Trusteed IRAs for Clients With Alzheimer’s,” reports that when individuals receive an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, they should start having
Why the Rush to Collect Medicaid?
Even if you are eligible, don’t rush into applying for coverage. Kiplinger’s article, “What You Need to Know About Applying for Medicaid,” discusses five scenarios
Pet Trusts May Finally be Barking at the Door of the Minnesota Legislature
In states like California and Wisconsin, you can make sure your pet will have care after you’re gone. However, in Minnesota, your pet might not
What Happens to Your House When You Die?
No home buyers go to the closing thinking about what happens if they die before their mortgage gets paid off, says The Wall Street Journal