Planning for College-Aged Adults
Estate Planning for College-Age Children: Protecting Your Young Adult’s Future As your child heads off to college, it’s easy to feel a mix of excitement
Estate Planning for College-Age Children: Protecting Your Young Adult’s Future As your child heads off to college, it’s easy to feel a mix of excitement
Estate Planning for Minor Children: Life Insurance, Retirement Plans, and Guardianship Welcome to the final installment of our back-to-school series, where we focus on estate
This week’s post on asset management is the second in our back-to-school series, focusing on estate planning for minor children. To read week one’s post
Blended families are becoming the norm in the United States. Contrary to popular belief, blended families aren’t just about divorced parents; thanks to modern medicine,
A common estate planning mistake many people make – including celebrities like Michael Jackson – is not ensuring the trust you have created holds all
Everyone needs an agent – and not the Hollywood type. An agent is someone you designate to handle your estate after you’ve gone or who
A new year always brings the sad reviews of notable personalities who have died in the past year. Two notable movie stars – Philip Seymour
Whether you have a lost a spouse or partner through divorce or death, being thrust into singlehood can be an emotionally and financially jarring experience.
As hard as it is for all of us to “plan” for our deaths, doing so is one of the best things you can do
Gifting assets can be a useful estate planning tool if you need to reduce your estate tax bill or for long-term care planning purposes. However,
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