Posts tagged with "Estate planning attorney"
Estate Planning · December 20, 2024
Confused about how to handle your assets in estate planning? From joint ownership to transfer-on-death designations, understanding how your accounts are titled and who has access is key to protecting your assets and ensuring a smooth transfer to your loved ones. In Part 1 of this series, we dive into common questions about account ownership, trusts, and keeping your asset inventory updated to avoid probate, reduce risks, and safeguard your family’s future. Read on to learn more.
Estate Planning · December 13, 2024
With political changes on the horizon, families with unique planning needs—like LGBTQIA+ households and those with children who have special needs—face new uncertainties. Federal protections for healthcare, education, and parental rights may shift, but proactive estate planning can safeguard your loved ones. Learn how to create a comprehensive Life & Legacy Plan that secures healthcare access, educational rights, and family protections regardless of policy changes. Click to explore strategies fo
Estate Planning · December 09, 2024
With tax exemptions at historic highs and interest rates shifting, estate planning has never been more critical—or more time-sensitive. Delaying action could mean missing opportunities to protect your wealth and loved ones before changes take effect. Learn how today’s conditions can work in your favor and prepare for what’s to come. Click to explore strategies for navigating this time of change and securing your legacy.
Estate Planning · December 02, 2024
Family disputes over inheritance can tear loved ones apart, as seen in Tony Bennett’s $100M estate battle. The pain of mistrust and mismanagement is avoidable with the right estate plan. Imagine leaving your family not just assets but peace and unity. Learn the key steps to protect your loved ones and avoid conflict. Click to explore lessons from this high-profile estate planning case and how to safeguard your legacy.
Estate Planning · March 29, 2024
Crafting your own Will or Trust might feel empowering, yet it's fraught with risks that could leave your family facing legal battles and financial strain. The allure of DIY legal services masks the complexity and nuances of estate planning. A real-life story shows how easy it is to inadvertently disinherit loved ones or tie them up in legal knots, turning a well-intentioned effort into an expensive and emotional nightmare. It's a stark reminder that what we leave behind should be a legacy, not a
Estate Planning · March 11, 2024
If you are a single parent, life for you right now probably couldn't get any busier. You are likely being pulled between work, school activities, and home - and the inevitable emergencies that fill the lives of single parents everywhere. It's a huge responsibility, even if you do share time with a parenting partner, and especially so if you don't. Regardless, as a single parent, your children's lives are now largely in your hands, and the best way to protect them is through estate planning.
Estate Planning · September 02, 2022
Given the growing number of seniors, the prevalence of diminished capacity associated with aging, and the concentration of wealth among elderly Baby Boomers, we're likely to see a serious surge in the number of cases involving undue influence in the coming years. This kind of elder abuse can disastrously affect your aging parents' and other senior relatives' estate planning. Be aware, educated, and empowered in knowing what risks are for your elderly loved ones—and for your future inheritance.
Estate Planning · August 26, 2022
While a will is a necessary part of most estate plans, your will is typically a very small part of a comprehensive estate plan. A will alone cannot guarantee that your family will not go to court if you become incapacitated or when you die. If you want to learn why? Here are the things you should not expect your will to accomplish!
Estate Planning · August 19, 2022
August is “National Make-A-Will Month,” and if you have already prepared your will, congratulations—too few Americans have taken this key first step in the estate planning process. Yet, while having a will is important—and all adults over age 18 should have this document in place—for all but a few people, creating a will is just one small part of an effective estate plan that works to keep your loved ones out of court and out of conflict.
If you dream of leaving your company to your family one day, but you haven’t properly included your business in your estate plan, that dream could become a nightmare for your heirs—and your partners, team members, and clients, too. Without a proper estate plan, the business you worked so hard to build could be in serious jeopardy when something happens to you.