In most cases, from the most sophisticated businesspeople with the highest net worth to those just starting in the workforce and on their path to adulthood, you very likely do not know how to evaluate estimates when shopping for an estate plan. Shopping for an estate plan based on getting the lo...
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Will Your Estate Plan Work When Your Family Needs It?
Like most people, you likely think estate planning is just one more task to check off your life's endless “to-do” list. You can shop around and find a lawyer to create planning documents for you or create your own DIY plan using online documents. Then, you'll put those documents into a drawer, m...
Before You Agree to Be a Trustee, Read This!
Being asked by a loved one to serve as Trustee for their Trust upon their death can be quite an honor, but it's also a significant responsibility—and the role is not for everyone. Indeed, serving as a Trustee entails a broad array of duties, and you are both ethically and legally required to exec...
4 Common Mistakes Made On Life Insurance Beneficiary Designations
4 Common Mistakes Made On Life Insurance Beneficiary Designations Investing in life insurance is a foundational part of estate planning, and when done right it's a primary way to say “I love you” to your loved ones after you are gone. However, when naming your policy's beneficiaries, several mi...
Revocable Living Trust Or Irrevocable Trust: Which One Is Right For You?
Revocable Living Trust Or Irrevocable Trust: Which One Is Right For You? You've probably heard you need a trust to keep your family out of court and maybe out of conflict in the event of your death or incapacity. And, if you haven't, you are hearing it now. If you own any “probatable” assets in ...
Why Every Adult Needs A Living Will
Why Every Adult Needs A Living Will When it comes to estate planning and wills, you have a variety of options for legal documents. The most common of these options is a “last will and testament,” which is also known simply as a “will.” But you may have also heard people talk about a “living will...
Creditors And Your Estate Plan
What Happens to Your Debt When You Die? Maybe you've wondered about your own debt or perhaps your parent's debt—what happens to that debt when you (or they) die? Well, it depends, and that's part of the reason you want to ensure your estate plan is well prepared. How you handle your debt can gre...
3 Essential Questions To Ask Before Creating Your Will Online
If you are looking to create your last will and testament, or will, online, you'll find dozens of websites that let you prepare a variety of estate planning documents for very little money, and even for free. With so many do-it-yourself online document services out there, you might believe you ca...
Checklist: 5 Financial Decisions to Consider Before December 31
This week, before the year ends, consider these 5 financial, retirement and tax actions you may need to take before it's either too late or very costly for your family. If you have living parents in their 70s, make sure you cover these considerations with them this week. 1 - Review Your Invest...
Green Funerals: 6 Eco-Friendly Options For Your Remains
The environmental costs of death are significant and constantly rising. With 8 billion people on the planet right now—all of whom have bodies that die and must be disposed of—we need to start seriously considering alternatives to traditional options for burial and cremation. Fortunately, more and...
Will The Coming Wealth Transfer Be A Blessing Or A Curse For Your Family?
Whether it's called “The Great Wealth Transfer,” “The Silver Tsunami,” or some other catchy sounding name, it's a fact that a tremendous amount of wealth will pass from Baby Boomers to younger generations in the next few decades. In fact, it's said to be the largest transfer of intergenerational ...
4 Year-End Tax-Saving Strategies For 2022
Although the end of the year can be a hectic time, it's also the deadline for your family to implement a number of key tax-savings strategies. By taking action now, you can significantly reduce your tax bill due in April, but with just a few weeks left in 2022, you better act fast. While there a...
How Will A Recession Affect Your Family?
How Will A Recession Affect Your Family? As you've surely heard by now, we're in the midst of great economic shifts. The collapse of the crypto market, the roller coaster that is the stock market, rising interest rates, dropping home values, and inflation through the roof—it's enough to make you...
Issues To Consider When Purchasing Disability Insurance
7 Issues to consider when purchasing disability insurance If you earn a good living now, but you worry about not having enough money for a future time when you cannot work due to illness or injury, disability insurance is your answer. However, you need to make sure you are getting an insurance p...
How To Manage Your Digital Accounts After Your Death—Part 3
If you have preferences about what happens to your digital footprint after your death, you need to take action. Otherwise, your online legacy will be determined for you—and not by you. If you have any online accounts, such as Gmail, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Apple, or Amazon, you have a digi...
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DIGITAL ACCOUNTS AFTER YOUR DEATH PART—2
If you have preferences about what happens to your digital footprint after your death, you need to take action. Otherwise, your online legacy will be determined for you—and not by you. If you have any online accounts, such as Gmail, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Apple, or Amazon, you have a digi...
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR DIGITAL ACCOUNTS AFTER YOUR DEATH — PART 1
If you have preferences about what happens to your digital footprint after your death, you need to take action. Otherwise, your online legacy will be determined for you—and not by you. If you have any online accounts, such as Gmail, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Apple, or Amazon, you have a digi...
TRUSTS & TAXES: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
People often come to us curious — or confused — about the role trusts play in saving on taxes. Given how frequently this issue comes up, we're going to explain the tax implications associated with different types of trusts in order to clarify this issue. Of course, if you need further clarificati...
2022 ESTATE PLANNING CHECKUP: IS YOUR ESTATE PLAN UP-TO-DATE?
This year, Estate Planning Awareness Week runs from October 17th to 23rd, and one of our primary goals is to educate you on the vital importance of not only preparing an estate plan, but also keeping your plan up-to-date. While you almost surely understand the importance of creating an estate pla...
5 SMART WAYS TO PAY FOR YOUR FUNERAL THAT WON’T LEAVE YOUR FAMILY TO FOOT THE BILL
With the cost of a funeral averaging between $7,000 and $12,000 and steadily increasing each year, at the very least your estate plan should include enough money to cover this final expense. And if you are thinking of simply setting aside money in your will to cover your funeral expenses, you sho...
ANNE HECHE DIES WITH CONFLICT AROUND HER WILL, LEAVING HER SONS & ESTATE IN LEGAL LIMBO—PART 2
Actress Anne Heche died this August following a tragic car accident, leaving behind two young sons: Homer Heche Laffoon, age 20, and Atlas Heche Tupper, age 13. Last week, in part one, we covered the way uncertainty around Heche's estate plan is creating conflict among her loved ones and result...
ANNE HECHE DIES WITH CONFLICT AROUND HER WILL, LEAVING HER SONS & ESTATE IN LEGAL LIMBO—PART 1
Actress Anne Heche died this August following a tragic car accident in which she plowed her vehicle into a West Los Angeles home, where it burst into flames. After being pulled from the wreckage, the Emmy Award-winning actress was hospitalized in critical condition, suffering from severe burns an...
President Biden’s Student Debt Relief Plan Explained With FAQs
This August, President Biden, Vice President Harris, and the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) announced a three-part plan to help low and middle-income families deal with the increasingly burdensome cost of paying for college, while also making the student loan system more efficient and easier ...
Selling Real Estate Or A Business? Avoid Capital Gains Tax With A Charitable Remainder Trust
If you have a sale of real estate or assets coming up that will result in you owing capital gains tax, you may want to give us a call to discuss whether to set up a Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT) first. Think of it this way: would you rather pay taxes and send your hard-earned money to the gove...
Protect Your Aging Loved Ones From Undue Influence
Following the death of a loved one, close family members are sometimes surprised to learn that they didn't receive the inheritance they were expecting, and that the deceased instead left most of their estate to an individual they only recently met, who wasn't even a relative. While it's not alway...