What to Do When a Disability Throws Your Estate Plan into Chaos As poet Robert Burns mused centuries ago, the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. Despite thoughtful effort and a concerted strategy, you cannot prepare for every emergency in…
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Estate Planning Is About Knowing Your Priorities Thinking about the world and how our loved ones will fare after we pass away can be very difficult. Although we all know that we will pass away at some point, this is not something most people like to…
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Estate Administration Details that TV and Movies Get Wrong While television and movies provide great entertainment, they are not always factual. Even shows based on real events are not entirely accurate. Creators of television programs and movies wil…
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SECURE ACT 2.0: A New Chapter in Retirement Savings The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act 2.0, signed into law on December 29, 2022, builds on the original SECURE Act of 2019 and introduces significant changes aimed a…
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Beware of Nonlawyers Acting Like Lawyers When people think about creating an estate plan, they may think it just involves getting a set of forms that convey their wishes regarding their finances, health, and what will happen to their stuff when they…
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5 Essential Legal Documents You Need for Incapacity Planning Comprehensive estate planning involves more than just planning for your legacy after your death, avoiding probate, and reducing taxes. Good estate planning also appoints people to make lega…
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Are Pensions Treated the Same in Your Estate Plan as Other Retirement Accounts? The first private pension plan in the United States was established in the late 1800s. Through 1980, nearly 40 percent of Americans were covered by a traditional employer…
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Upcoming Changes to FLSA Exemptions: What Employers Need to Know Effective July 1, 2024, changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) will alter the salary thresholds required for certain employees to qualify for exemptions from minimum wage and ov…
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Don’t Let Your Estate Plan Go Up in Smoke Fewer people are creating estate plans today than in years past. Research shows that, in 2024, less than one-third of Americans report having a will.[1] Every adult—whether they are 19 or 99—should…
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Unlocking Opportunity: FTC’s Bold Move to Invalidate Non-Compete Agreements In a landmark move, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has proposed a new rule aimed at invalidating non-compete agreements across the United States. Effective Septembe…
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