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When Was the Last Time Your Estate Plan Was Reviewed?

If you don’t remember the last time that your estate plan and related documents were reviewed, that’s a clear signal that you should put this task on your to-do list and on your estate planning attorney’s appointment calendar. Reviewing an…

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How Does a Real Estate Trust Work?

Most people purchase their homes without thinking about a trust. However, this option can provide some benefits to the owner and their family. By putting the property in a trust, your successor becomes the trustee. For older individuals buying homes,…

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Is There a Pre-Nup in Travis Scott’s “Kardashian” Future?

Members of the Kardashian clan are excellent business people—something that’s often forgotten in the focus on their elaborate lifestyles. Kylie’s no exception, worth nearly a billion dollars, according to Forbes. One of the questions around the Super Bowl was not…

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Foreign Assets and Estate Planning

As more people call themselves “citizens of the world,” there are an increasing number of Americans with assets in other countries. This makes estate planning a bit more complex. Structuring how assets are owned in foreign countries needs to be…

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Top Five Estate Plan Epic Fails

The problem with mistakes to an estate plan, is that many are irreversible and cannot be fixed. Those that can be fixed are often expensive. It is best to do it right the first time. Many of the top reasons…

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Why You Need a Power of Attorney

Accidents and injuries occur all the time. That’s why every adult needs a power of attorney, in the same way that everyone needs a will. A power of attorney lets you name a person who can step in to conduct…

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How to Care For Your Pets After You’re Gone

Welcoming a new pet into the home, is always a happy occasion. Planning for a furry friend’s life after its owner has passed, is as important as any other aspect of pet care. It’s interesting that so many Americans still…

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I’m Too Young to Need a Will

When most people in their 50s don’t have a will, it’s no surprise that people in their 20s and 30s don’t think they need a will. However, they do, especially if they have small children. Most of us live for…

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Are Your Digital Assets Addressed in Your Estate Plan?

A new role has been created in estate planning to serve a new type of asset. The electronic estate trustee is charged with overseeing your digital assets. Most wills do not include provisions concerning digital assets, as reported in the…

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