Have you ever thought about the amount of money people put towards pet inheritances? Once a novelty, it’s now become expected for the unimaginably wealthy to leave millions to their surviving pet to ensure there’s no disruption in their spa treatments and fancy feasts. Like the old saying goes, …
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Top Three Estate Planning Requirements
Estate planning is a difficult topic for families to address, but it's a necessary one. If you don't prepare documentation, then assets, like houses, retirement plans and savings accounts, can end up in limbo for years. And after that, you'll need expensive legal assistance just to straighten …
Regrets of The Dying – 5 Most Common Regrets
Regrets of The Dying - 5 Most Common Regrets People grow a lot when they are faced with their own mortality. I for one, have learned to never underestimate someone’s capacity for growth. Some changes were phenomenal. Each experienced a variety of emotions, as expected, denial, fear, anger, remorse, …
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Do You Need a Spendthrift Trust?
A Spendthrift Trust You create a trust to protect, preserve and pass on your wealth to your heirs. But how do you keep your family money safe, not only from creditors, but also from the heirs themselves? Create a spendthrift trust. A trust is used to disburse in a controlled way money and assets …
6 Reasons Why You Need An Estate Plan
6 Reasons Why You Need an Estate Plan - Although we typically associate the term “estate” with the ultra-wealthy, estate planning is not just for the rich. Everyone, regardless of family dynamics or financial status, can benefit from having an estate plan—a collection of documents that specify how …
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