
Reviewing & Updating Your Estate Plan
After you have established your estate plan, make sure it stays well-constructed by revisiting it on a regular basis or at significant life events. A lot of individuals review their estate plan at regular freq...
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Marriage Estate Planning: What You Need To Know
While it may not be the first thing on your mind, sitting down to work out an estate plan is a smart thing to do after your marriage. Creating or updating your estate plan will help your new family unit handle th...
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DIY Estate Planning Cons
Of course, it may be tempting to save money by planning your estate by yourself, but there are many cons to DIY estate planning. There are plenty of small details that the average person won't be able to account...
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Estate Planning Tips When Moving Out Of State
If you are considering moving to a different state, it's crucial to remember that relocation may bring some unexpected changes to your estate plan. From updating your will to reviewing your power of attorney, it'...
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Estate Planning After Divorce
If you have recently gone through a divorce, it is very important to update your estate plan. Failing to revise your plan could result in unintended beneficiaries inheriting valued property or money from you. Mos...
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How Much Does Estate Planning Cost?
The costs of estate planning will undoubtedly vary based on several factors. On average, a basic will written can cost between $100 to $250. A more complex plan, however, can cost upwards of $300 per hour for an...

Estate Planning Vs Will
An estate plan is a broad plan of action for an individual's assets that may apply both during your life and upon death. A will, meanwhile, dictates where the assets will go after death. Let's take an in-depth lo...

Estate Planning Tips for the New Year
Happy New Year! Here at Ogborne Law, we love this time of the year. It’s a perfect time to reflect on the past year and the ideal time to set ambitions for the next year. Did you reach the goals you set for yours...
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Estate Planning Pitfalls to Avoid
Do you recall the last time you went over your estate plan? Should the answer be when you first signed the documentation at your attorney’s office, you are not alone. A lot of us create an estate plan and then fa...
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