Category Archives: Estate Planning

Talking to Your Parents About Retirement

Most people consider financial matters a private affair, and only talk about it with their spouse or their financial advisor; but when it comes to retirement and long-term care Americans just can’t afford to be silent any longer. According to … Continue reading

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Facebook Founders Use GRATs to Avoid Excessive Taxation; You Can Too

News sources recently revealed that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg—as well as other Facebook top brass—use Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts to protect their assets and investments from excessive taxation. Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (more commonly called GRATs) are a perfectly legal—and … Continue reading

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An Estate Plan Can Highlight Religious Values… Within Limits

All parents hope to pass their values onto their children; and of the many values they hope to pass on religion and spirituality often tops the list. In some cases, religious values are so important to a parent that they … Continue reading

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Avoid the Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes

In a world where bureaucracy and taxation become more present and complex every year, it has become absolutely necessary for every family to have an estate plan. Not all estate plans are created equal, however, and it takes a little … Continue reading

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The Good News and The Bad News About Retirement

The good news is that Americans are living longer, the bad news is that it costs a whole lot more to retire than it used to. But the rising cost of retirement has more to do with just longer life … Continue reading

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Transfer of Home Ownership Does Not Replace an Estate Plan

Imagine this: You’re retired, your only significant asset is your home, you’re very close to your child or children, and you don’t want the cost of creating an estate plan. In such cases, what’s the harm of simply putting your … Continue reading

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How Do You Know If You Need An Estate Plan?

Most people know that they should execute some kind of estate plan eventually, but don’t think that they actually need one right now. On our blog we spend a lot of time telling people that they do need an estate … Continue reading

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Estate Plan Forgery: How to Tell and What to Do

The question of will forgery or undue influence of a testator is not a common question, but one that does come up periodically in an estate planner’s office. The movies have given people certain expectations when it comes to a … Continue reading

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Pre-Planning Your Funeral Can Remove the Burden from Your Loved Ones

A funeral comes at a time when the death of a loved one is recent and close, and many people are still in shock and in some cases struggling with the reality of loss. Funerals help grieving loved ones come … Continue reading

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How to Prevent Family Fighting Over Mom’s Will or Trust

Most people believe that creating an estate plan is a private and personal business; something you do alone or with your spouse, between you and your attorney, with your children, grandchildren, or other beneficiaries kept on a strictly need-to-know basis. … Continue reading

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