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How Do I Plan for a Blended Family?
After a period of divorce or widowhood, you, your newly beloved and your respective children are...
How Do I Incorporate Charitable Giving into My Estate Plan?
Charitable giving comes in many forms. Some people donate annually to their favorite charities...
Why Is a Revocable Trust So Valuable in Estate Planning?
Trusts are one of the most versatile items of the financial planning toolkit. However, they are not...
Why is Estate Planning so Important for Cancer Patients?
What is the importance of estate planning and advance health care directives for cancer patients?
What Should My Fiancé and I Discuss About Finances Before We Say...
Be frank about finances before you head to the altar. It’s a key piece of advice for all marriages...
How Do I Make the Right Estate Planning Moves When I Divorce?
Getting divorced is a complicated process, even for couples without any minor children. This is...
Surviving Spouse Needs An Estate Plan
What’s going to happen when you die? If your husband died without a will, you probably don’t have...
When Do I Need a Revocable Trust?
The Last Will and Testament plays an essential role in estate planning and without question...
What Are the Biggest Threats to Estate Planning?
For the second consecutive year, family conflict was identified as the leading threat to estate...
