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Do You Need a Trust Fund or a Will Or Both

Estate planning involves both trust funds and wills to help ensure the smooth transition of assets to your beneficiaries. Read more

Power of Attorney documents are often an afterthought when someone thinks about their estate plan. Read more

What are Primary Testamentary Estate Planning Documents

When someone dies, one of the first questions the attorney will ask is what primary estate planning instrument the decedent had in place. Read more

How Estate Planning Serves Tax Planning

In the intricate world of personal finance, few concepts hold as much potential to safeguard and grow one’s wealth as strategic estate planning. Read more

Why Your Will Is Just One Part of an Estate Plan

Those beneficiary forms you filled out years ago can supersede your other estate plans. Read more

How Does an Inheritance Trust Work

Inheritance trusts take on critical importance in wealth management, particularly for multi-generational families. Read more

How Can I Recession-Proof My Retirement

Stay the course. Don’t overreact. Think long-term. Read more

Why You Need to Include Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan

From Bitcoin to Gmail accounts, the rules governing ownership, storage and transferability of digital assets differ significantly from traditional forms of wealth. Read more

What’s Most Important in Estate Planning

In the next decade, 15% of American adults expect to receive an inheritance, according to the latest findings from the New York Life Wealth Watch survey. However, they’re not all confident they’ll be able to manage the funds. On average, adults who expect to receive an inheritance anticipate receiving $740,000. However, just 42% feel very comfortable handling that new wealth. Read more

Can I Help My Kid Buy a Home

Parents with resources could purchase the property for the child, but that often does not drive the right incentive. How then, do you get the funds to the child in the most responsible and tax-efficient way? Read more