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Is a Living Trust Right for You?

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

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Create a ‘Bulletproof’ Will

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

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Remember These Remarriage Reminders

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

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Check This Checklist and See What You Need to Do for Your Estate Plan

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

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Say Yes to Estate Planning!

Say Yes to Estate Planning!

It’s common for folks to make serious errors in planning—or just not planning—to pass their wealth to their heirs after they die. CNBC’s “Don't drop

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Discover How an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust Can Help with Your Estate Planning

Discover How an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust Can Help with Your Estate Planning

Did you know that if you own a life insurance policy in your own name, its proceeds will be included in your estate, and there’s

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Draft Your Will and Eliminate Issues for Your Family

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

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Protection for a Non-Relative Inheritance

Protection for a Non-Relative Inheritance

“How to avoid elder exploitation and other inheritance headaches.” There’s a growing trend of elder exploitation, according to New Hampshire Magazine’s September 2016 issue in

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Disinherited Daughter Sues in New Jersey to Get Piece of Dad’s Estate

Disinherited Daughter Sues in New Jersey to Get Piece of Dad’s Estate

The Algemeiner’s recent article, “New Jersey Woman Fails to Contest Father’s Will Over Alleged Bias Against Jewish Spouse,” said that a panel of three judges

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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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Getting Married Again Means “You Do” Need to Review Your Assets and Estate Plan

Getting Married Again Means “You Do” Need to Review Your Assets and Estate Plan

A major challenge for those walking down the aisle again is how to reconcile preserving assets for children from a prior marriage and still taking

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The Nuts and Bolts of Defending a Will Contest

The Nuts and Bolts of Defending a Will Contest

There are a lot of moving parts when it comes to the defense of a will contest.The National Law Review article “Defending a Will Contest”

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