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June 30, 2021 |

What Does the Concept of Incapacity Have to Do with My Living Trusts?

A person’s inability to manage their own legal, health care, financial and property decisions can lead to the authorization of someone else to serve in ...

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June 23, 2021 |

What Does It Mean to Be a Good Executor of an Estate?

Many people were prompted to write or update their wills in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which is an important step in the estate planning ...

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June 21, 2021 |

Who Needs to Be Notified After a Loved One Passes Away?

The passing of a loved one presents unique emotional challenges related to grief as well as issues of how to handle their administrative affairs in ...

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June 16, 2021 |

Why Is Defining Incapacity an Issue for a Springing Power of Attorney?

If you have a springing power of attorney document, this means that the document becomes active when you are incapacitated. One of the leading reasons ...

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June 15, 2021 |

What Does It Really Cost to Be a Caregiver?

When thinking about your estate plan, you must consider what might happen to you or your loved ones if you were no longer able to ...

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June 14, 2021 |

Top Questions to Ask Before Retiring Early

Retiring early might be something you’ve thought about for years and in fact, you’re already envisioning how you’ll spend your days. But retiring early requires ...

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June 9, 2021 |

New Study Shows Women Made Significant Changes to Their Planning Post Pandemic

The pandemic has had far reaching implications for many individuals and families and that has never been more true than now as it relates to ...

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Article-97897

June 8, 2021 |

How Do Retirement Assets Fit into My Estate Plan?

Which assets should you plan to pass down? Which are those you should intend to live off of and how do taxes impact the equation? ...

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Article-97894

June 4, 2021 |

How Is an Inherited Asset’s Cost Basis Calculated?

The vast majority of estates in the United States are not eligible for the federal estate tax but you may still be questioning how an ...

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Article-97891

June 3, 2021 |

What Makes Post Retirement Planning Unique?

Most people are well aware of the fact that they need to plan for retirement. If you thought just figuring out how much to invest ...

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