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Trust

Did Media Mogul Pat Robertson Have a Large Estate

The conservative religious leader and televangelist leaves behind a considerable estate and various nonprofit organizations. Read more

How can You Make Changes to Estate Plan

Wills and trusts are typically changed over time as life circumstances, the state where you reside, or your desired outcomes change. Read more

Why Did Actress Tori Spelling Get Nothing in Her Dad’s Will

Tori Spelling’s ex-husband, Charlie Shanian, recently spoke to the Daily Mail about her reaction to her late father, Aaron Spelling, leaving his entire fortune to her mom, Candy Spelling. Page Six’s recent article entitled, “Tori Spelling’s ex-husband claims she cried when dad left fortune to mom Candy: ‘She was so upset’,” reports that Shanian, a screenwriter who was married to Tori from 2004 to 2006, said that the 50-year-old actress discovered before Aaron’s death and was “so upset” by the inheritance news that she started “crying.” Read more

What Should I Know About Living Trusts

Whether you’ve examined your options for passing along your wealth or not, you probably know that there are a number of different possibilities when it comes to managing your wealth and handing it down to the next generation. Read more

Who Should Be Your Executor

The person you have placed in charge of your estate under a Will is called a ‘Personal Representative’ or ‘Executor/Executrix.’ Read more

Cryptocurrency as Inheritance

How should you include digital assets in your estate plans? What do your heirs need to know about inheriting these assets? Read more

Can You Keep a Vacation Home in the Family for Generations

The family vacation home is often a point of pride, a place for reconnecting and making memories. A vacation home, whether it’s in the mountains, near the sea, on a lake, or on a farm, can have sentimental as much as economic value. Read more

Married Couples can Use Estate Tax Exemptions

A primary goal of most married couples when contemplating basic estate planning documents is to ensure that the surviving spouse, and commonly, the couple’s children and grandchildren, are supported financially. Read more

Will vs Trust

Either a will or trust can be the foundation of your estate plan. If it’s a trust, it’s usually a revocable living trust. Read more