If your parents don’t have wills, how do you convince them that they need them? Education is key, says NJ 101.5 in “Talking to your
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Some Trustworthy Incentive Trust Information
What if you have adult children that are—to put it kindly—financial disasters? What can a parent put in place so these adult children comply with
Having the Dreaded “Talk” with Mom and Dad
“Family conversations about money are almost always difficult, particularly the topic of estate planning.” To learn more about this and to find some strategies to
Is a Living Trust Right for You?
A living trust is a legal document that holds title to your assets for your benefit (and likely with you as the trustee) while you’re
Things to Think About When You Move to a Different State
“Whether your company has decided to move its headquarters or operations to a new state or asked you to move to a different office location,
Unlike Fine Wine and Some Fancy Cheeses, an Estate Plan Doesn’t Get Better with Age
Your estate plan may be aging as we speak. It could be getting obsolete and not reflect your current circumstance, objectives, and desires. As the
What If the Estate Tax Goes Away?
A recent Forbes article addresses an interesting question: “If the U.S. Federal Estate Tax Goes Away, What Will Single-Family Offices Likely Do?” Even if the
Plug Your Nose and Draft a Will!
As icky as it can be to think about your own death, estate planning attorneys will tell you that it’s imperative to protect your family
Create a ‘Bulletproof’ Will
With people living longer, things can be messier. There’s more time for a second marriage, more time for assets to accumulate, and more time for
NFLers Huddle Up: Make a Game Plan for Possible Dementia
A recent Washington Post article, entitled “Today’s NFL players should look hard at Sam Huff’s case; they could be next,” says you should prepare for
Remember These Remarriage Reminders
The unforeseen legal consequences incurred by a second or even third marriage can snarl careful estate planning and leave heirs disenfranchised and bitter, warns On
Check This Checklist and See What You Need to Do for Your Estate Plan
People tend to put off estate planning. As a result, they risk dying without leaving their financial affairs in order and handing their heirs a