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6 Reasons to Start Estate Planning Early

Estate planning is not something that most people want to think about, let alone do, as most of the time, estate planning involves planning for what happens after you pass away. This is understandable, but it doesn’t always have to be the case. Trusts can be used and accessed while you are still alive. In […]...

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6 Ways to Avoid Your Will Being Contested

Writing a will or trust is an important step in ensuring that your assets go to whom you want them to after you pass away. However, even with careful planning and consideration, you can’t always keep someone from trying to contest your will or trust. When this happens, conflict and tension can arise amongst your […]...

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6 Assets a Trust Can Hold That a Will Can’t

Many people are familiar with the idea of a last will and testament, but not everyone is familiar with trusts. For the sake of comparison, a will is a legal document that outlines how a person’s assets should be distributed after their death. A trust is similar in that it distributes assets after death, but […]...

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5 Problems With Handwritten Wills

Are You Questioning the Validity of Your Handwritten Will? Many people want to save time and money where they can, even when they’re planning their estate. However, a will is one of those things you can’t do right without a professional. You might think that a handwritten will is fine, but it offers little protection […]...

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5 Beneficiary Mistakes to Avoid

When creating an estate plan, one of the most important decisions you will make is choosing who will inherit your assets after you pass away. This decision is typically made by naming beneficiaries in a will or trust. While this may seem like a straightforward process, there are actually several common mistakes you can make […]...

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Does a Young Person Need an Estate Plan?

Many young families shrug off estate planning, and the excuse is always that they are too young for it, not at risk, or can’t afford it. However, many are still troubled with the possibility that they could pass away, leaving behind their dependent spouse or children. While no one expects to die at a young […]...

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