Planning for Incapacity - There is more to estate planning than disposing of your assets after your death. Planning for your incapacity is just as important. Read on to learn more about how incapacity planning can save you and your loved ones' anxiety. Every year, many people in the United States …
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Review Your Trusts: The When and the How
Review Your Trusts: The When and the How - Common assets placed into a trust include your home, bank accounts and stocks. With a revocable trust, you name yourself as the trustee to remain in control of your assets. When you die, your trust becomes irrevocable and is transferred to a designated …
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Just How Much Is Jewelry Worth?
Just How Much Is Jewelry Worth? - Evaluating jewelry and arriving at an accurate value is not easy. That's why dividing up the jewelry in an estate can lead to frustration. You may be entrusted with safeguarding family heirlooms for future generations. You may be expected to divide them for the …
Beyond the Pandemic: Estate Planning for the Long Term
Beyond the Pandemic: Estate Planning for the Long Term - When do most people set up estate plans? When they see that they can't put it off any longer. But they're called estate plans for a reason — they take planning. How can you devote some serious long-term thinking to this important task? We can …
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What To Do After The Loss Of A Loved One?
Tishya M. Signorelli recently published an article discussing steps that should be taken after losing a loved one. They discussed steps of what to do after the loss of a loved one below. First and foremost, take care of yourself and your family.Do not make any hasty decisions or major changes …
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