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There are countless ways to make a family, are there not? Blended families are typical, and that umbrella term usually…
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Too many younger families postpone estate planning. Thinking about what is going to happen when you pass away may be…
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What is the difference between an estate tax and an inheritance tax? And should you be worried regarding the consequences…
You’ve appointed a primary beneficiary for your living trust. However, have you thought about selecting a contingent beneficiary too? Find…
Do you need to designate more than one person to oversee your estate following your passing? Are both co-executors required…
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An executor’s job is to distribute assets under the probate court’s management, whereas a trustee may oversee an estate for…
Prior to you setting up a trust, it’s important to comprehend the different kinds available and the ramifications of choosing…
Generation-skipping trusts can be a useful estate planning device, especially for individuals that are wanting to save some money on…
Estate Planning is merely the process of making it undoubtedly known how you want your estate to be managed following…
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