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An Ineffective Power of Attorney

An Ineffective Power of Attorney

You can designate a trusted individual to act on your behalf by granting him or her power of attorney. They could be related to personal finances, business operations, or medical needs and used for a single immediate purpose or an…

What You Need to Know About Living Wills

What You Need to Know About Living Wills

In the event that you became seriously ill or injured and were no longer capable of making healthcare decisions for yourself, what would you do? You don’t have to be old to become incapacitated. A living will, a component of…

Plan Your Estate to Minimize Conflict

Plan Your Estate to Minimize Conflict

Minor and adult children alike may not agree on family circumstances, especially regarding the inheritance of your estate. Relationships can change and intensify when you die, with underlying issues that bubble to the surface, creating tensions over your estate and…

Divorce Can Cause Your Estate Plan to Change

Divorce Can Cause Your Estate Plan to Change

When divorce occurs (especially if there are children involved), it can be emotionally difficult and financially challenging. Rarely is the division of assets an amicable process. While your estate plan may be the furthest thing from your mind during a…

Digital Estate Planning: How to Avoid 4 Obstacles

Digital Estate Planning: How to Avoid 4 Obstacles

The importance of identifying your digital property and managing it has never been greater as we integrate the Internet of Things (IoT) into our daily lives. From smart home devices to online investments and bank accounts, we’ve gone way beyond…

Managing Generational Wealth After You’re Gone

Managing Generational Wealth After You’re Gone

Many years may have gone into building and protecting your legacy for future generations. But have you thought about the impact it will have on family members who are in different stages of life after you are gone? It’s crucial…

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