As divorce and second marriages become increasingly common, more people find themselves raising children who are not biologically their own. Estate planning for blended families should address this unique situation. Read more
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Everyone needs to worry about estate planning. That planning doesn’t only pertain to what happens when you die but what could happen if you end up incapacitated. Read more
Most estate planning starts with a will. The legal document covers what to do with your assets and provides important direction on the care for minor children. Read more
Ideally, when someone passes away, the paperwork and material concerns associated with thedeceased’s passing are so seamlessly handled (thanks to excellent preparation) that they fadeinto the background, allowing the family and other loved ones to grieve and remember thedeceased in peace. In fact, the whole business of estate planning—or at …
No matter what line of work you are in, estate planning has facets that apply to everyone, and it comes down to documenting wishes and avoiding probate and unnecessary taxes. Too many people put it off, but, in general, the sooner you do it, the better. Read more