Should a Charitable Lead Trust Be a Part of My Estate Planning?
A charitable lead trust is usually implemented after other estate planning basics are done, such as your will, revocable trust, powers of attorney and health
A charitable lead trust is usually implemented after other estate planning basics are done, such as your will, revocable trust, powers of attorney and health
There is so much going on in the world that we can’t control, but there’s one important matter that’s within our control—the ability to protect
A beneficiary is a person, charity, or other organization that receives money or property because someone specifically named them in their will or trust. The
Everybody wants to protect the assets they have. After all, we’ve all worked very hard for them. As a high-net-worth individual, if you don’t protect
Gift card scams are happening more often than ever, according to Forbes’ article, “Gift Card Scams Spiked In 2021. Here’s How To Avoid Getting Duped.”
In our previous blog “Choosing a Trustee for a Trust,” we talked about trustee’s duties and responsibilities as well as the trustee options that are
A trust holds legal title to property for the benefit of another person (beneficiary). The person who creates the trust (the grantor) chooses a manager,
Americans are living longer than they were a generation ago, and the government knows it. Starting in 2022, that will be reflected in the amount of money you have to draw from retirement accounts at different ages.
Neglecting to update an estate plan can cause you problems. Failing to update an estate plan when the family includes a child with special needs
If you’re thinking of getting a revocable or irrevocable trust, you should know about a pour-over will. A trust holds legal title to property for
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