Estate Planning Issues For LGBTQ Couples—Part 2
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Whether you are married or not, if you are involved in a committed partnership with another
Don’t Forget To Protect Your Furry Family: Estate Planning for Your Pets
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It’s sad but true that many pets end up in shelters after their owner dies or becomes
incapacitated. In fact, the Humane Society estimates that between 100,00 to 500,000 pets are
A Not-So-Happy Accident: Bob Ross’s Estate Planning Failures Leave His Son With Next to Nothing—Part 2
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As the host of the wildly popular The Joy of Painting TV series on PBS, Bob Ross became a popculture icon, who was equally famous for his giant head of hair, soothing baritone voice, and
A Not-So-Happy Accident: Bob Ross’s Estate Planning Failures Leave His Son With Next to Nothing—Part 1
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As the host of the wildly popular The Joy of Painting TV series on PBS, Bob Ross became a popculture icon, who was equally famous for his giant head of hair, soothing baritone voice, and
5 Common Estate Planning Concerns For Your Second (or more) Marriage
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With divorce occurring in roughly 50% of all marriages in the U.S. and life expectancy increasing
every day, second—and even third—marriages are becoming quite common. When people get
2021 Estate Planning Checkup: Is Your Estate Plan Up to Date?
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Even if you put a totally solid estate plan in place, it can turn out to be worthless for the people
you love if it’s not regularly updated.
10 Things You Should Know About Living Wills
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When it comes to estate planning, you’ve most likely heard people mention a couple of
different types of wills. The most common is a “last will and testament,” which is also known
Why You Need a Trust - Even if You Aren't Rich
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When you hear the words, “trust fund,” do you conjure up images of stately mansions and party yachts? A trust fund – or trust – is actually a great estate planning tool for many people with a wide range of incomes who want to accomplish a specific purpose with their money.
Estate Planning 101: Wills vs. Trusts
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Wills and trusts are two of the most commonly used estate planning documents, and they form the foundation of most estate plans. While both documents are legal vehicles designed to distribute your assets to your loved ones upon your death, the way in which they work is quite different.