Estate Planning for High School Seniors

Estate Planning for High School Seniors

15 Feb 2022
Turning eighteen and graduating high school can feel like a significant accomplishment — and it is! A lot of graduates are going off to college or contemplating about what the next steps in their lives are going...
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Wills for College Students

Wills for College Students

15 Feb 2022
Presently, more than ever, Estate Planning is an undoubtedly powerful way to plan for your future. This stands up even when we’re discussing your adult child’s future. Laying down plan in today means one less thi...
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Who Should Be Your Beneficiary

Who Should Be Your Beneficiary?

8 Feb 2022
It's easy: Fill the blanks in on the life insurance application and you've designated a beneficiary. But do not write off the task as insignificant. Designating the right individual to receive the proceeds of you...
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Mistakes in an Estate Plan

Mistakes in an Estate Plan

8 Feb 2022
When you've been maltreated by a lawyer's estate planning mistakes, you might have a claim for legal malpractice. Read below for more information concerning common types of estate planning mistakes and what you a...
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What is a Beneficiary?

What is a Beneficiary?

7 Feb 2022
Usually, a beneficiary is an individual that receives proceeds and/or benefits from something. In the insurance industry, individuals commonly use the language beneficiary in reference to the recipient of life in...
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Issues Caused By Drafting Your Own Will

Issues Caused by Drafting Your Own Will

4 Feb 2022
A lot of individuals are swayed into drafting a will on their own.  However, there can be issues caused by drafting your own will. They may want to save money by not hiring an attorney. They might want to keep th...
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Beneficiary Designations

Beneficiary Designations

28 Jan 2022
Frequently, one of the fundamental goals in estate planning is to avoid probate. Together with a revocable living trust, beneficiary designations could also be a choice in reaching this goal. Naming an individual...
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Reasons to Contest a Will

Reasons to Contest a Will

28 Jan 2022
It is usually very challenging to contest a will. Somewhere around ninety nine percent of wills go through probate without any problems. Wills are considered by the courts as the “spokesperson” of the testator, t...
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What Is a Power of Attorney for a Trust?

What Is a Power of Attorney for a Trust?

19 Jan 2022
Typically, a power of attorney (POA) is not named for a trust. Nevertheless, there could be circumstances when you might want to designate the same individual as your trustee and as your attorney in fact. A PO...
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