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Roll with the Changes After a Divorce…Including Beneficiary Designations

Roll with the Changes After a Divorce…Including Beneficiary Designations

“What happens if you don’t make changes?” While you don’t plan ahead for a divorce, you should immediately take steps to ensure your interests are

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Get Rockin’ on a Solid Estate Plan

Get Rockin’ on a Solid Estate Plan

It seems pretty natural that people postpone planning their estates. After all, who wants to anticipate or dwell on his or her own demise? What’s

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Don’t Go Commando Without a Will

Don’t Go Commando Without a Will

Did you know you need a will? You really do. Creating a will can make certain that your assets are transferred the way that you

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Sharing a Home with Another Senior Friend Can be a Win-Win

Sharing a Home with Another Senior Friend Can be a Win-Win

NJ 101.5 says in its recent post, “Buying a retirement home together,” that more seniors are looking into shared housing options for financial reasons—as well

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It’s Time for a Midyear Checkup—Financially Speaking

It’s Time for a Midyear Checkup—Financially Speaking

Over a third of Americans thought about a financial resolution this year, according to a Fidelity Investments survey. Their top goals were to save more,

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Don’t Leave a Bundle to Your Ex

Don’t Leave a Bundle to Your Ex

Do you want your ex-spouse to inherit any part of your estate? It could happen if you initially signed up for a retirement plan or

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Don’t Horse Around with Estate Planning and Your Stable

Don’t Horse Around with Estate Planning and Your Stable

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to estate planning. These are personal decisions you should make after carefully weighing all of the options with a qualified attorney.

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The Importance and the True Cost of Estate Planning

The Importance and the True Cost of Estate Planning

It seems as though Prince is now almost as famous for not having a will as he is for hit records. He left behind a

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Not to be Morbid, but You Should Be Preparing for the End of Your Life

Not to be Morbid, but You Should Be Preparing for the End of Your Life

Some of the basics we all need to have are a budget, a bank account, insurance and an estate plan. This last one shouldn’t be

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Hey, Do You Want to be Executor of My Estate?

Hey, Do You Want to be Executor of My Estate?

If you and your spouse have no children, are retired and have a sizable estate, MarketWatch asks whether it is okay to use an attorney

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Don’t Add to Your Family’s Stress If You Die Young

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

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What’s the Big Deal about Writing a Will?

What’s the Big Deal about Writing a Will?

CNBC’s article, “Prince or pauper, young or old, here’s why you still need a will,” lists the top three reasons why it’s vital to write

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