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Trust 101
Trusts are important financial instruments in estate planning. Unlike a will, with a trust, you can legally arrange your estate in a way that saves your family a substantial amount of money on taxes, avoids probate and those expenses, and distributes your assets according to…
Beware of These Top 7 Estate Planning Mistakes
Most people view estate planning in the same way they view a root canal: Put it off until the pain is too great to ignore any longer. Also, those with little income or net worth believe that estate planning doesn’t apply to their situation. But estate planning…
A Foolproof Formula for Staying Healthy After Your Divorce
You may need to call a doctor, as well as a lawyer, when you’re going through a divorce. The end of your marriage can affect your mental and physical health. Divorce increases the risk for mobility issues and chronic conditions including heart disease and diabetes for…
How to Create an Estate Plan
How to Create an Estate Plan An estate plan is an important part of organizing your future. Legal forms used in estate planning let you stay in control of your care in the event of incapacitation and establish how your assets will be passed along…