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Inheritance Planning – What Should Your Tell Your KidsWhile having [estate planning] conversations takes a lot of courage, families that speak freely about these delicate issues ... Estate Planning
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Do Not Fumble The InheritancePassing along assets after death is a tricky business - and subject to error. Aside from the complexity, making a will and ... Estate Planning
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Interpreting The UninterpretableFamilies often think a "do not hospitalize" means "do not treat," but that is not accurate. "What it ... Elder Law
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Dealing With The Holiday “Skunks”No one wants to talk about death, illness or divorce. Unfortunately, you may have to raise some unpleasant issues when you ... Estate Planning
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Planning A Special Inheritance For A Special BeneficiaryIf you are planning to leave assets to a child or other beneficiary with special needs, one of the first things you should ... Estate Planning
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Insurance – Financial Planning FoundationThe easiest and most cost-effective way for most people to mitigate these risks is through insurance products, such as ... Estate Planning
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Of Wealth And ResponsibilityThere is a responsibility that comes with wealth, and it does not end at death. It starts with proper planning. Hence, here ... Estate Planning
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Blending Families, Blending FinancesAll couples should have [a] talk [about] finances before they get married. But it's especially important to cover all the ... Blended Family
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When Wills Don’t Work (And Sometimes Why)Most people assume that their wills are the ultimate guide on who gets their bank or brokerage accounts after they die. But a ... Estate Planning
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Giving The IlliquidWith the holidays and year-end quickly approaching, now would be a good time to discuss an alternative to a cash charitable ... Charitable Gifting
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Growing Old – Sissies Need Not ApplySorry, kids, but I was never gracious, and it just gets harder and harder. I want the right, at 86, to play kick-the-can, to ... Elder Law
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“Estate Planning” DescribedEstate planning is the process of legally structuring the future disposition of current and projected assets. What is estate ... Estate Planning