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Personal Guidance From Beyond The Grave

Life can get hectic for parents when the school year starts. Parents often juggle many different responsibilities, which increase with the number of children they have and activities the children participate in. Most parents feel like they need to be in five places at once! As a parent, you have likely pictured what your child’s [...]

2023-09-09T00:18:14+00:00Estate Planning|

Four Things To Consider When Using A Continuing Trust

Not all children are responsible enough to handle a large lump sum inheritance at age eighteen without some guidance. Most children would be tempted to spend it all on fast cars, designer clothes, lavish vacations, or maybe even to quit their job. It is important to educate yourself on the options available in the event [...]

2023-09-09T00:18:55+00:00Trusts|

What Is Your Relationship with Your Parents?

Your relationship with your parents and with your own children is important for several reasons, including developing an effective estate plan. Simply maintaining a loving relationship with a parent does not necessarily guarantee inheritance rights. A legal right to inherit depends largely on the legal relationship between a child and that child’s parent, the existence [...]

2023-09-09T00:19:55+00:00Estate Planning|

Planning Strategies for Your Boat That Are Not Sunk

As summer approaches and open waters beckon, it is important to consider a unique aspect of estate planning that can often be overlooked—your boats and watercraft. These vessels bring you joy and unforgettable memories, but they also warrant special attention when it comes to safeguarding your legacy as part of your comprehensive estate plan. There [...]

2023-09-09T00:21:49+00:00Estate Planning, Trusts|

Nine Ways Your Estate Plan Could Breed Conflict

Friction between family members can escalate during a scorching summer heatwave. Likewise, a flawed estate plan has the potential to breed conflict, mistrust, and financial turmoil among your beneficiaries in several ways. Lack of a plan. If you fail to create an estate plan altogether, it can lead to significant disputes and confusion among your [...]

2023-07-06T19:15:42+00:00Estate Planning, Trusts|

Proposed Changes to How Your Retirement Plan is Managed

Prevent Excessive Accumulation The Greenbook outlines proposals on several different topics. One proposal that could directly impact your future financial security is the proposal to prevent excessive accumulations of wealth by high-income taxpayers using tax-favored retirement accounts. Tax-favored (sometimes referred to as tax-deferred) retirement accounts, such as individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and 401(k)s, were approved [...]

Three Improvements the Administration Wants to Make Regarding Administration for Trusts and Decedents’ Estates

When a person dies, there are often several tasks that need to be completed to properly wind down their affairs (their estate)—funerals and other preparations need to be planned, bank and investment accounts closed, property transferred, arrangements made for pets, tax returns filed, and final bills paid. There are several proposals in the Greenbook that [...]

2023-09-09T00:20:48+00:00Estate Planning, Taxes|

Important Probate Rules You Should Know

When a person dies, what happens next depends on whether the deceased person had any foundational estate planning documents such as a last will and testament (otherwise known as a will) or trust, who the living relatives are, and their relationship to the person who died. If the deceased person did not have a trust [...]

2023-05-10T17:33:08+00:00Estate Planning, Wills|
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