
The Estate Planning Process: Choosing a Guardian
Five Considerations When Selecting a Guardian for Your Children There is no question that having children changes everything — and estate planning is no exception. If you and your spouse
Five Considerations When Selecting a Guardian for Your Children There is no question that having children changes everything — and estate planning is no exception. If you and your spouse
Planning for Stepchildren and Step-Grandchildren The structure of families has changed in the United States: According to statistics cited by the Pew Research Center, six out of ten women who
Your Divorce Decree: The First Step in Estate Planning You have recently divorced your spouse and the judge has signed the divorce decree. Now what? Although you may feel as
Wills vs. Revocable Living Trusts: A Quick & Simple Reference Guide Confused about the differences between a will and a trust? If so, you are not alone. While it is
How to Pick a Trustee, Executor, and Agent Under a Power of Attorney While the term fiduciary is a legal term with a rich history, it very generally means someone
Don’t Have a Lot of Money? Here Are Seven Ways You Can Still Leave Your Family a Great Legacy Although the word “inheritance” usually conjures up images of property or
Estate planning is essential for everyone, but it is especially important if you and your partner are in a long-term committed relationship and are not married. Unless you plan properly,
When your child is under the age of 18, you, as their parent, can make most, if not all decisions, on their behalf. However, when your child turns 18, the
All children are a blessing. From the day they are born, you begin making plans to ensure that your child or grandchild has a bright future. What will their interests
While most proactive individuals know the importance of having a well-rounded estate plan, it is typically considered as something that will take effect after they have passed away. But there
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