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Will Our Child Have to Handle Multiple Trusts after Our Deaths?

Keeping track of multiple trusts can be a headache, find out the considerations of leaving multiple trusts for your loved ones.

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Three Steps You Can Take Now to Protect Your Artistic Legacy

Although your death is probably a long way off, it is important that you have a plan to ensure that your affairs are settled in the way that you want.

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Estate Planning Considerations For Women

Women are often the backbones of their own families and it is important for women to take care of themselves through financial and estate planning designed to provide for their own future needs.

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Three Things You Need to Do When Your Spouse Dies and Their Will or Trust Has a Disclaimer Provision

Although it is important to take time to grieve, there are also some crucial steps you need to take as soon as possible to address your spouse’s estate.

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QTIP Trust – Will My Spouse Get What They Need?

Since no one can predict how much they will own at the time of their death, a QTIP trust can help deal with and minimize these uncertainties.

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Three Things You Need to Know about Cryptocurrency and Your Estate Plan

Given cryptocurrency’s rise in popularity, here are three things you need to know about cryptocurrency in relation to your estate plan.

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Why Deathbed Planning Might Give You Additional Grief

If you do not create an estate plan, you are likely setting your loved ones up for even more stress and grief after you pass away.

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Have You Chosen the Right Trustee?

Whether you are reviewing your existing trust or creating a new trust, you should understand the important role that a trustee plays not only in handling trust matters but also in providing for and protecting your loved ones.

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Ways Your Will Can Be Revoked

But simply creating a will does not mean that your estate plan is complete or final: your will may need to be updated from time to time.

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Your Planning Team for Your Next Adventure

While making travel arrangements may be okay to do yourself, you need to consider calling in a special planning team to make sure that you and your loved ones are protected during your travels and afterward.

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