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Five Common Reasons a Will Might Be Invalid

Posted on October 5, 2015
There are several reasons that a will may prove invalid. It is important for testators to be aware of these pitfalls in order to avoid them. Improper Execution The requirements vary from state to state, but most states require a valid will to...
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Avoiding Common Mistakes in Estate Planning

Posted on September 28, 2015
Estate planning is designed to fulfill the wishes of a person after his or her death. Problems can easily arise, however, if the estate plan contains unanswered questions that can no longer be resolved after the person's demise. This can, and frequently...
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Controlling Estate Planning Through Trusts

Posted on September 14, 2015
How can I control my assets after death? The practice of estate planning is dedicated to preserving an individual’s control over his or her assets after death. A simple will can control which individuals receive what assets, but a more thorough plan has...
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Glossary of Estate Planning Terms

Posted on September 7, 2015
Will - a written document specifying a person’s wishes concerning his or her property distribution upon his or her death. In order to be enforced by a court of law, a will must be signed in accordance with the applicable wills act. Testator/Testatrix -...
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Pooled Income Trusts and Public Assistance Benefits

Posted on August 26, 2015
A Pooled Income Trust is a special kind of trust that is established by a non-profit organization. This trust allows individuals of any age (typically over 65) to become financially eligible for public assistance benefits (such as Medicaid...
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Do I Really Need Advance Directives for Health Care?

Posted on August 17, 2015
Many people are confused by advance directives. They are unsure what type of directives are out there, and whether they even need directives at all, especially if they are young. There are several types of advance directives. One is...
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Planning Pitfall: Probate vs. Non-Probate Property

Posted on August 6, 2015
Transfer of property at death can be rather complex.  Many are under the impression that instructions provided in a valid will are sufficient to transfer their assets to the individuals named in the will.   However, there are a myriad...
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Estate Planning Don’ts

Posted on July 29, 2015
Preparing for the future is an uncertain business, but there are steps you can take during your lifetime to simplify matters for your loved ones after you pass, and to ensure your final wishes are carried out. Planning for...
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Family Business: Preserving Your Legacy for Generations to Come

Posted on July 17, 2015
Your family-owned business is not just one of your most significant assets, it is also your legacy. Both must be protected by implementing a transition plan to arrange for transfer to your children or other loved ones upon your...
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Estate Planning for the Chronically Ill

Posted on July 6, 2015
There are certain considerations that should be kept in mind for those with chronic illnesses.   Before addressing this issue, there should be some clarification as to the definition of "chronically ill." There are at least two definitions of chronically ill. The...
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