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Don’t Plant a Bomb in Your Estate Plan to Blow Up the Future for Your Kids!
“The real reasons to do estate planning are to take care of ourselves and our families the way that we want to.” In a review
Estate Planning and Your Second Marriage
Marrying again makes estate planning more involved. How do you provide for everyone you love? Should you provide for everyone you love? How do you
Helping a Loved with Alzheimer’s Disease
It’s important to plan for the future. This is especially true for families who have a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of
New Details on the Estate Tax Change Discussion
The estate tax draws heated debate between advocates and opponents, with some referring to the levy as a “death tax,” while others argue that the
Check with Your Estate Planning Attorney about New Laws Now in Effect
Determining a process for passing assets on to heirs is an integral part of the estate planning process. But it’s not always easy to determine
Should I have a TOD (Transfer on Death) for my Brokerage Account?
Life insurance, IRAs, 401(k) plans and other retirement accounts pass directly to the beneficiaries you designate outside of your will. Brokerage accounts, on the other
Late NBA Owner’s Estate Owes Taxes, IRS Says
In a ginormous estate tax battle denouement, the Internal Revenue Service just won $388 million in a settlement with the estate of Detroit Pistons owner
Yes, You’re Rich Enough for an Estate Plan
Many people believe that they’re not “rich enough” to have an estate plan, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. We believe that estate
The Dreadful Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Explained in Basic Terms
The estate tax is one of the most hated taxes in the U.S. tax code, especially among those who are wealthy enough to have to
Estate Planning for Widows
Drawing up a will can be an emotionally taxing process. But it’s one that becomes especially difficult when a spouse is left to cope with
What Just Happened? You Need to Consider Estate Planning
With an estate plan, you can ensure that your loved ones are taken care of financially after your death. You can give your family peace
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