With the New Year in full swing, it’s time to get going on that long list of things you need to accomplish in 2020…including estate planning. Even if it isn’t at the top of your to-do list—or if it didn’t even make the list at all—estate planning is an important...
Married couples often believe they don’t need Wills because if one of them died, everything would simply pass to the survivor. Whether that happens depends on how the assets are titled or if there is a designated beneficiary. If there are assets titled just in the...
As a grandparent, there is surely much knowledge—and even more learned lessons—you hope to pass down to your grandchildren: core values, family history, career planning, and maybe even money management. While all of these topics are valuable, there is perhaps no...
Just having an estate plan is a rarity in today’s world. That being said, it can be easy to forget that designing and implementing an estate plan is only the first step. As a series of documents that serve to designate beneficiaries and distribute your assets should...
A new report from the Aegon Center for Longevity shows that 49 percent of people in the Americas cite running out of money as their main retirement concern. In an era where people have the potential to live much longer than previous generations, this may not be all...
October 21-27, 2019 was Estate Planning Awareness Week. Now that summer vacations are over and the kids are back in school, it is a great time to review or move forward with your estate planning. Because estate planning is a comprehensive plan and not just a single...
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