Estate Planning and Appraisals - Written by Gail Rubin Many items within a household can affect the overall value of the estate. These items include art, jewelry, collectibles, antiques, musical instruments, and the house itself. Appraisals provide a snapshot in time of each item’s value. …
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Planning on Dying? Not Planning on Dying? Cover All Your Bases First: Attend HLF’s Estate Planning Webinars
The Hayes Law Firm is offering a series of free webinars on what you should know about estate planning. by William Hayes and Peter Latham Planning on Dying? Not Planning on Dying? Cover All Your Bases First - You may be decades away from thinking about estate planning or you couldbe minutes …
What to Expect at Your First Estate Planning Consultation
What to Expect at Your First Estate Planning Consultation- Your first meeting with an estate planning attorney may seem a little daunting, especially if you’ve never consulted an attorney before. There’s no need to worry, however. This meeting is just a conversation in which your attorney will find …
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Take Advantage of Gifting to Reduce Your Estate
Take Advantage of Gifting to Reduce Your Estate- For some of us, one reason we earn money is to provide the extras, the “non necessities” to our loved ones. Few things are more exciting than seeing a child or grandchild unwrap an eagerly anticipated gift. The expressions on their faces, the delight …
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I was Appointed Trustee of a Trust. Now What Do I Do?
I was Appointed Trustee of a Trust. Now What Do I Do? - During the creation of a Trust, a number of decisions must be made. One of the most important of those decisions is who the Trustor (the person who establishes creator of the Trust) will appoint as the Trustee. Ideally, the Trustor will discuss …
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