Incapacity planning is about designating how you want to be cared in the event that you lose your cognitive ability. It’s hard to face, but
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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
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
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
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
Does Your Estate Plan Include “The Big Three”?
NJ 101.5 recently posted an article, “Here are the important estate planning documents you should have.” It explains that there are generally a “Big Three”
Draft Your Will and Eliminate Issues for Your Family
Here’s a riddle: What do painter Pablo Picasso, former NFL quarterback Steve McNair and rock star Prince all have in common?Each died without an estate
“I Do” Means Sharing Financial Info Too
A sound understanding of your financial status is critical to planning, budgeting and saving toward retirement. Many couples who share their lives together have no
Don’t Be Like Abraham Lincoln. Create a Will
What do Abe Lincoln, Bob Marley and Prince have in common?You guessed it…they all died without a will.But why?Kiplinger’s article, “4 Strategies to Avoid an