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Beware of Trust Scams—and How to Spot Them

Beware of Trust Scams—and How to Spot Them Trusts are widely used in estate planning to protect and transfer a person’s assets (money, accounts, property, etc.), sometimes in a tax-advantaged manner. Some trusts are highly complex, with multiple… Read More
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What Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, and a Minnesota Schoolteacher All Had in Common

What Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, and a Minnesota Schoolteacher All Had in Common (And how their estate plans fell apart.) You might not think you have much in common with Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, or King Henry VIII. They ruled empi… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning, Probate

The Trust Protection Myth: Your Revocable Trust Protects Against Lawsuits

The Trust Protection Myth: Your Revocable Trust Protects Against Lawsuits Many people believe that once they set up a revocable living trust and change the ownership of their accounts and property from themselves as individuals to their trust, those… Read More
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Life Estate versus Right of Occupancy Trust: Which Is Right for You?

Life Estate versus Right of Occupancy Trust: Which Is Right for You? Planning for the future of your home can be complicated, especially when you want to ensure that a loved one can continue living there after you are gone. Two common tools for accom… Read More
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Lessons from Warren Buffett’s Estate Plan: Generosity, Adaptability, and Transparency

Lessons from Warren Buffett’s Estate Plan: Generosity, Adaptability, and Transparency Warren Buffett, known as the Oracle of Omaha, is one of the most successful investors of all time. His disciplined approach to investing, combined with his unders… Read More
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Money Isn’t Everything in Estate Planning: How to Pass Your Stories and Values to Future Generations

Money Isn’t Everything in Estate Planning How to Pass Your Stories and Values to Future Generations Money and property may be the most discussed types of wealth that a person owns, but the riches of their experience and wisdom can mean even more to… Read More
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How to Give Real Property to a Loved One at Your Death Without Probate Court Involvement

How to Give Real Property to a Loved One at Your Death Without Probate Court Involvement A home is often one of the most important assets that people own. Therefore, most people want to stay in their home until they die and then have a loved one rece… Read More
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Who Needs an Estate Plan?

Who Needs an Estate Plan? If you are reading this, you need an estate plan. Why? The short answer is that everyone age 18 and older needs an estate plan. It does not matter whether you are old or young, have built up considerable wealth or are just e… Read More
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Things You Can Do to Help Prove You Are Mentally Competent When Executing Your Estate Plan

Things You Can Do to Help Prove You Are Mentally Competent When Executing Your Estate Plan Although we would all like to believe that our family and loved ones will honor our wishes as expressed in our estate plan, contests are more common than you m… Read More
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Whom Do You Trust to Make Your Financial Decisions?

Whom Do You Trust to Make Your Financial Decisions? You wake up and check your investments over a cup of coffee. That tech stock you have been eyeing continues to trend upward, so you log in to your online brokerage account and buy some shares. Later… Read More
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