Posts Tagged ‘Estate Planning’

Unmarried Partners and Estate Planning

Today, more Americans than ever are choosing to live together rather than get married, which was made apparent in the Census data which showed that the number of live-in couples in the U.S. rose 25 percent between 2000 and 2010. It is important for unmarried couples to note that they do not have some of… Continue reading →

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Planning your Elderly Parent’s Estate

Coping with the idea of a family member passing is an emotional process that we all must deal with at some point. It can also force us to think about estate planning for the future. Who needs a will? We all do – regardless of how many or how little assets we have. Helping your… Continue reading →

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Divorce and estate planning

If you and your spouse created estate planning documents while you were married, it is important to revise them once your divorce is final. If you believe your ex-spouse is an unfit parent, make sure you appoint a guardian for any minor children in the event of your death.  Make a point to have a… Continue reading →

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