Navigating the Death of a Parent with Estate Planning

By |2024-09-06T09:58:53-05:00September 6th, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning|

Navigating the death of a parent brings profound emotional challenges, and managing their estate can add an additional layer of complexity. Estate planning plays a critical role in making this difficult time more manageable. Whether your parent left behind a clear estate plan or you are navigating the probate process, understanding the steps involved [...]

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It’s Time for Your Estate Plan Tune-Up!

By |2024-08-15T09:55:45-05:00August 16th, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning, Tips|

It's time for your estate plan tune-up! Have you ever looked at your favorite musical instrument and realized it's time for a tune-up? It's been a while since you've played it, and it just doesn't sound quite right. Your estate plan is no different. Just like your instrument, it requires periodic attention to ensure [...]

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Protecting Your Child: Legal & Financial Steps for Adulthood

By |2024-08-09T11:53:48-05:00August 9th, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning, Tips|

Protecting your child will always be your number one job, even as they reach adulthood. Watching your child grow into an independent adult is a bittersweet milestone. While it's exciting to see them spread their wings, it can also be challenging to adjust to the new dynamics of your relationship. One of the most [...]

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What Can I Put in a Will?

By |2024-08-01T10:59:41-05:00August 2nd, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning|

Estate planning is a crucial step in ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your passing. One of the most essential documents in this process is your will. Understanding what you can include in your will is vital to making sure your loved ones are cared for and your assets [...]

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Digital Estate Planning: Protect Your Loved Ones

By |2024-07-26T09:29:38-05:00July 26th, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning|

Digital Estate Planning: Protect Your Loved Ones In today's digital age, our online lives have become an integral part of our personal and financial well-being. Unfortunately, many people overlook the importance of planning for their digital assets in their estate plans. This oversight can lead to significant challenges for executors and heirs, including increased [...]

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How Should You Split Your Assets?

By |2024-06-27T10:19:56-05:00June 28th, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning|

One of the most common questions we hear is: "How should I split my assets?" The answer may not be as easy as you'd think. Even if you have children and the natural inclination is to leave everything to them, sometimes it isn't that simple. From different stages in life, to the psychology of [...]

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Estate Planning for the Younger Generations

By |2024-06-24T11:16:45-05:00June 21st, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning|

Estate planning for millennials looks different than planning for the previous generations. Estate planning is no longer just for the wealthy or nearing retirement. Millennials and Gen Z are recognizing the importance of safeguarding their assets and loved ones early on. This blog post dives into the growing trend of young adults taking charge [...]

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Trustees vs. Executors in Estate Planning

By |2024-06-13T10:05:59-05:00June 14th, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning|

Trustees vs. executors in estate planning can be a confusing line to define if you're unfamiliar with these roles in estate planning. Estate planning can be a complex web of terms, and two that often cause confusion are trustees and executors. Both play vital roles, but understanding their distinct duties is crucial for crafting [...]

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Irrevocable Grantor Trusts: IRS Ruling May Affect Your Estate Plan

By |2024-04-25T09:47:43-05:00April 26th, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning|

Irrevocable Grantor Trusts (IGTs) have been a popular tool for estate planning. They help you reduce estate taxes, avoid probate, and distribute assets according to your wishes. But a new IRS ruling (Revenue Ruling 2023-2) throws a wrench into things. Let's break down what this means for you. What are Irrevocable Grantor Trusts (IGTs)? [...]

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Spring into Action: 7 Reasons to Start Estate Planning Now

By |2024-04-18T11:27:59-05:00April 19th, 2024|Blog, Estate Planning, Estate Planning, Tips|

Reasons to start estate planning this Spring are all about getting a fresh start! Spring has sprung! The birds are chirping, flowers are blooming, and there's a fresh sense of renewal in the air. It's the perfect time to tackle that spring cleaning list, but what if we told you there's an even more [...]

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