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Who Inherits if a Beneficiary Passes?

Have you thought about what would happen if your beneficiary were to pass? What happens to your inheritance? You may be wondering whether if you leave property to your brother Jim, but he dies before you, would his kids inherit…

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The Old and Rich Estate Planning Myth

Young adults, including 30-year-olds well into their professional careers, all too often think they are too young to concern themselves with estate planning. People in their twenties and thirties typically believe they don't own enough to constitute an estate. However,…

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Do You Have a Letter of Intent?

Your letter of intent (LOI) is a valuable piece in your estate planning, and although it is an informal letter, it can more fully represent your intentions after you die. Everyone knows they need to make a will, but this…

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Helping Family Members In Need

Unfortunately, substance-abuse, living on the streets, or suffering from mental disability remains a wide-spread problem. Many families want to assist family members struggling like that, but families are unsure how to offer that assistance, given that money might hurt more…

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Do You Need a Pet Trust?

Whether you have dog or exotic pets such as a snake or lizard, it is possible to provide for them after you are gone or no longer can tend to their needs by creating a pet trust. A pet trust…

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Who Gets the Farm?

Suppose that mother and dad have run the family farm for a long time. Now, though, they’re getting on in years and they’re considering moving into a smaller place. One of the daughters and her husband help run the farm, but…

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Estate Planning for the LGBTQ+ Community

Whatever your orientation, estate planning is crucial to protect your loved ones. In the LBGTQ+ community, estate planning can legally protect against discrimination even if others are reluctant to recognize your relationship and your desire to permit your partner to…

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