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Incapacity Planning: The Other Part of Estate Planning

Incapacity Planning: The Other Part of Estate Planning Why You Need to Worry About Incapacity Planning Death is the elephant in the room when we talk about estate planning. We often use phrases like pass away and pass on to make our meetings feel mor… Read More
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Handling a Loved One’s Debts After They Die

Handling a Loved One’s Debts After They Die Americans are, quite literally, getting buried in debt, with nearly half expecting to pass away with outstanding debts.[1] As a general rule, a person’s debts do not go away when they die. Some types of… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning, Probate

Does Your Revocable Living Trust Reduce Your Federal Estate Tax Bill?

Does Your Revocable Living Trust Reduce Your Federal Estate Tax Bill? Many believe that once they set up and fund a revocable living trust, property held in the trust will completely avoid federal estate taxes after they die. In reality, a living tru… Read More
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Are Non-Farming Heirs Ent…

Are Non-Farming Heirs Entitled to a Farm Inheritance?

As if farming itself weren’t hard enough, now you have to figure out how you are going to get your farm to the next generation. Knowing the options available to you is an important first step in preparing yourself for this process. Establishing you… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning, Farm

Estate Planning for Collectors and Hobbyists

Estate Planning for Collectors and Hobbyists Americans often prefer to stay busy. When we are not working, many of us turn to hobbies to keep us engaged and productive. We spend hours each day on our hobbies and leisure activities. Over the course of… Read More
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Corporate Transparency Act Back in Effect: What Your Business Needs to Know

Corporate Transparency Act Back in Effect: What Your Business Needs to Know Following a key legal decision on February 18, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas ruled in Smith, et al. v. U.S. Department of the Treasury, et a… Read More
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Categories: Business, News

Why Joint Ownership Should Not Be the Go-To Plan for Newlyweds

Why Joint Ownership Should Not Be the Go-To Plan for Newlyweds If you recently married or have been married for a while and have acquired additional money or property (or plan to), you have options regarding how your assets can be owned. Although joi… Read More
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How a Right of First Refusal Protects Family Farmland

How a Right of First Refusal Protects Family Farmland One of the biggest challenges in farm estate planning is ensuring that farmland stays in the family for future generations. A key tool that can help us accomplish this is a Right of First Refusal… Read More
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Estate Tax: Potential Repeal Amid a Looming Tax Hike

Estate Tax: Potential Repeal Amid a Looming Tax Hike Right now, every American has an estate tax exemption of $13.99 million. That means you can pass up to $13.99 million worth of assets tax-free either during your lifetime or at death. However, this… Read More
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? How Romance Scams Work

? How Romance Scams Work Scammers target victims through dating apps, social media, or even direct messages. They craft elaborate stories to gain trust, express deep affection quickly, and ultimately manipulate victims into sending money or making ma… Read More
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