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Providing for Your Parents in Your Estate Plan
If you are part of the baby boomer generation (born between 1946 and 1964), you may also find that you are a…
Seven Ways to Avoid Family Fights over Your Property
Ask a group of friends if they have experienced a family fight over property after a loved one has died, and you…
How to Talk to Mom and Dad about Creating an Estate Plan
Conversations about death and dying are rarely fun. Most people avoid them because they invoke feelings about our inevitable demise. Broaching this…
Should You Own Your Timeshare in Your Trust?
Timeshares have come a long way since they first arrived in the real estate market back in the ’70s. In the early…
Seven Ways to Avoid Family Fights over Your Property
Ask a group of friends if they have experienced a family fight over property after a loved one has died, and you…
Estate Planning Considerations for Restauranteurs
If you are a restaurant owner, like most other small business owners, you have many demands on your time. Your schedule may…
Caregivers, You’re Not Planning Just for Yourself
As a caregiver, your job is invaluable. You spend much of your time, money, and energy taking care of the needs of…
Keeping the Peace After You Are Gone
Planning With an Aim Towards Building Unity A will or trust contest can wreak havoc on families. The conflict can result in…
Which Distribution Method Is Best? Showing Your Children the Love
If you are a parent, you probably love to do good things for your children—and leaving them an inheritance is one of…
Common Mistakes with DIY Estate Plans
The internet offers all the information and tools we need at our fingertips to create our own estate plan, right? For most…