What Conditions Can I Put on My Child’s Inheritance? You have two primary options for leaving an inheritance to a child. The most straightforward is to give it to them in a single lump sum, with no strings attached. But this might not be the best o…
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Why Deathbed Planning Might Give You Additional Grief None of us likes to think about our own death or enjoys planning for that occasion. However, if you do not create an estate plan or fail to update it regularly, you are likely setting your loved o…
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Myths and Frequently Asked Questions Planning for the Recently Retired Myth #1. My level of employment should have no impact on what happens after my death. Because your paycheck from your job typically pays your bills, the lack of a paycheck will im…
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The Perils of Joint Property People often set up bank accounts or real estate so that they own them jointly with a spouse or other family member. The appeal of joint ownership, specifically with survivorship rights, is that when one owner dies, the o…
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Can I Leave My Spouse Out of My Estate Plan? The relationship between spouses is special in all contexts, not the least of which is the estate planning context. In many instances, you can exclude people from your estate plan, including your parents,…
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5 Tragic Mistakes People Make When Leaving an Inheritance to Their Pets Planning for your pets in your estate plan is an excellent way to ensure that your beloved pet will receive proper care and attention after you pass on. The problem, of course, i…
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Three Tips for Overwhelmed Executors While it is an honor to be named as a trusted decision maker, also known as an executor or personal representative, in a person’s will, it can often be a sobering and daunting responsibility. Being an executor r…
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Tips to Beat Inflation Surviving High Inflation With inflation at a forty-year high, the rising cost of living is affecting everyone. While you may feel some level of distress as you watch the steady decline in your purchasing power, you do not have…
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High School Seniors Can Use a Starter Estate Plan The long, carefree days of summer are nearing an end. If you have a high school senior at home, childhood is also coming to an end for them as they prepare to graduate, turn 18, and enter the “real…
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What You Can Learn from the Leno Conservatorship Proceedings When most people think about creating an estate plan, they usually focus on what will happen when they die. They typically do not consider what their wishes would be if they were alive but…
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