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Be Prepared: Death Happens when We’re Not Looking
We often use the euphemism “getting hit by the bus” to begin the discussion and get our clients thinking about what the reality of that situation would look like, if they were suddenly no longer available.
What Should I Know About Medicaid?
For those who need healthcare or long-term care but lack the resources to pay for it, the United States government will provide this care for free.
Can I Protect My Daughter’s Inheritance from Her Loser Husband?
My daughter is getting married soon. What can I do to protect her inheritance after my death?
If My Mom Wants to Give Me Her House, Is It Better to Inherit or Buy It?
It is very common for parents in later years to consider gifting their home or other real estate to their children during their lifetime
How Can I Make Amendments to an Estate Plan?
Updating one’s estate planning documents involves changes to one’s trust, will and/or designation of death beneficiaries, as relevant. To be effective, such updates must be done correctly.
Yes, You Do Have an Estate and You Do Need an Estate Plan
Regardless of their actual financial standing, job title and income, many Americans—and probably most federal civil servants—would identify themselves as middle class.
What Estate Planning Do I Need with a New Baby?
Becoming a parent means taking on a whole new level of responsibility. After all, you’ve now got a new life in your hands and your child is dependent on you for everything.
Mark Twain’s Estate Plan Went South, Despite His Efforts
I came in with Halley’s Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it. The Almighty has said, no doubt: ‘Now here are these two unaccountable freaks, they came together, they must go out together.’
If You’re Going to Die, You Need an Estate Plan
Estate planning sounds like you need to be of nobility and own country estates before it applies to you. However, estate planning only means that you are making a plan for when you pass away or are no longer able to make good decisions for yourself.
Do It Yourself Wills Go Wrong–Fast
I want to divide my estate equally among their three children. I’ve mapped out a plan to dispose of my property without any probate whatsoever. I put it together from what I’ve read on the internet. It’s just marvelous what you can learn by Googling things, don’t you think?
