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17 January

Indicators Your Estate Plan is Out of Date

Estate Planning, Family, Marianne Ludlow, January 17, 2018

There are many reasons to review and revise your legal documents often. Your answers to these important questions may indicate a need for updates. Here are some potential issues that may arise if you haven’t checked your estate plan lately, and some ways to resolve those issues. Potential Issue: Is the plan out of date? Remedy: Older plans are not bad if they accomplish the client’s goals. But new and improved techniques are being developed every day. Potential Issues: Was your plan drafted before 2011? Remedy:  In 2011, tax laws changes and allowed a person to take advantage of the.

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17 January

Estate Plan Basics for Love Birds and Newlyweds

Estate Planning, Family, Tips, January 17, 2018

It’s that time of year again – for romantic dinners, chocolate hearts, writing cards and sending flowers. Some folks may just be hoping to get a date on the 14th; but for others, love is already in the air. Valentine’s Day is the second most popular day to become engaged, with nearly ten percent of all marriage proposals happening in February. Only December can boast more. While this is a joyous time for everyone, it’s no time to lose your heads. It’s a perfect opportunity for you and your new fiance to plan your new future – for richer or.

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17 December

A Legal Lesson from Princess Leia

Business Planning, Estate Planning, Family, Wills and Trusts, December 17, 2017

This weekend, over four thousand theaters across the country were flooded with Star Wars fans. Americans young and old turned out to see the debut of Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. If you were there, you saw Carrie Fisher on screen, reprising her iconic role as Princess Leia Organa. Sadly, the actress who stole our hearts as Luke Skywalker’s unwitting twin sister was not there to see the premiere of this latest installment. On December 27, 2016, she passed away at the age of 60 from a heart attack. Carrie was the daughter of Debbie Reynolds, a major celebrity in.

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4 November

5 Reasons to Embrace Estate Planning

Business Planning, Estate Planning, Tips, Wills and Trusts, November 4, 2017

Some of us are familiar enough with the phrase “estate plan

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29 June

Why Should I Review My Living Trust?

Estate Planning, Family, Wills and Trusts, June 29, 2017

I am sure when you completed your estate plan you felt relief and confidence that all was in place for your loved ones. However, time marches on. Just as your life changes, your trust needs to change to fit your new circumstances. The little ones who were on your lap when you first set up your trust, may have little ones of their own now. The assets you own likely have multiplied or increased in value. The people you listed as executors or trustees may no longer be able to aid you and family dynamics may have changed. It is important to note that most older trust documents fail to include incapacity planning or government benefit provisions for trustees, such as Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid.

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How to Select a Guardian for Your Child
28 June

6 Things to Consider When Selecting A Guardian

Estate Planning, Family, Wills and Trusts, June 28, 2017

Choosing who to care for your minor children in the event of your passing may well be one of the most difficult decisions you face as part of your planning process. The following is a list of suggestions to help you weigh out your options. The first thing to remember, though, is that nobody is going to parent your child exactly like you would. Looking for that “perfect

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28 June

5 Things to Consider When Selecting A Trustee

Estate Planning, Family, Wills and Trusts, June 28, 2017

Choosing someone to administer your estate may be a daunting task. This person is known as a fiduciary or someone who is legally obligated to act in your interest. After you thoughtfully set up your trust and the stipulations for taking care of your loved ones financially, you will need someone to act in your behalf to see it through. He or she will be responsible for continued management of the trust and/or distribution to the beneficiaries. The trustee will consult with the beneficiaries about periodic checks issued from the trust, expenses to be paid and permissible withdrawals against the principal. Here are some considerations for selecting the right person for the job.

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