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Protecting Yourself From Inheritance TheftInheritance Theft can take many forms and it’s important to educate yourself on how to protect your family from a problem that could cost them dearly.
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Don't harm your beneficiaries!The beneficiaries of your estate plan may be harmed more by your planning than they are helped.
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Health Care Power Of Attorney for a Minor ChildIf your child is involved in a situation that requires medical attention, who will make medical decisions for your child?
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The Unparalleled Tool No Will Should Exclude: A Special Needs TrustA Special Needs Trust protects you and your loved ones when an accident or injury causes a disability. An Elder Law Attorney explains why this is necessary.
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Distributing Your Assets and Avoiding ProbateWills and Trusts are two popular ways of distributing assets, but there are several factors to consider before deciding which option is best for you.
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3 Tips to Beat the Retirement Red ZoneYou should be planning your trusts no later than 5 years before your retirement to avoid rushing and making costly mistakes that could jeopardize your future.
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Should You Worry About Rising Medicare Premiums?It's understandable to be worried about the rising cost of Medicare premiums, but the "hold harmless" provision shields 70% of people from these increases.
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The Mistakes of a Life EstateOn the surface, a life estate sounds like a wonderful way to pass down property. However, giving future ownership to someone else has some potential drawbacks.
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Alternatives to Life Estates: Finding a Solution That Works for Your Loved OnesLife estates are growing in popularity, but they aren't always the right choice. Learn about popular alternatives to blended ownership.
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Plan for Your Life, Not Your DeathA general durable power of attorney is the most important estate planning document you'll ever sign. Learn why here.