"What Are the Essentials of a Business Succession Plan?" Small business owners will devote much of their time to growing their businesses, but frequently they
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How to Track Down a Missing Will
"Wills and trusts have been found hidden in rafters and in freezers, to name but a few interesting hiding places." You know that your mom
In Your Dreams: Winning Big in the Lottery
"Here's how to make a windfall of cash last a lifetime." It seems like just about everyone had lotto fever recently, thanks to the first
What to Do with All of the Time in the New Year?
"January 1 brought the gift of 8,760 fresh hours. Protect them, even when juggling caregiver duties." We're already into the second month of 2016. On
Don’t Die Rich? Why?
"So by adhering to the "Don't Die Rich" theory of planning, how do you put your wealth to work?" The Wilmington Business Journal says that
Does a New Bundle of Joy Mean a New Bundle of Estate Planning?
"Will another baby affect your current will?" If you have a new baby and you already had estate planning documents completed when your first child
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
Fight Over Ohio Industrialist’s Estate Halted
Trustee "interfered with the estate in a way that deprived them of trust inheritances they had expected." A civil lawsuit filed in a dispute over
Know the Facts of Life (Insurance)
" Life insurance is one of the pillars of personal finance, deserving of consideration by every household." Forbes says in a recent article, "10 Things
Stone Temple Pilots Frontman’s Estate at Center of Will Contest
" I love and miss him more than words could ever say." In a career of nearly thirty years, Scott Weiland was best known as
Estate Planning is About Protecting Your Farm Business
"Everyone's situation is different. Each plan is unique." Who likes to talk about death? Aside from morticians, even thinking about death makes most of us
Financial Elder Abuse on the Rise Across the US
"Grappling with growing financial exploitation of the elderly, state officials are pressing for laws that require financial advisers to report suspected ‘elder fraud' to authorities."