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What is a Harmless Error Statute?

Harmless Error Statute—A Saving Grace When somebody dies without a legally recognized will, their money and property are typically subject to default state rules that determine who will receive it. To assert control over who will receive their money and property and who will wind up their affairs, many people ...

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What Happens to My Leased Car If I Die Before the Lease Term Ends?

Lease terms matter in estate planning, so it's crucial for tenants to know how their lease is affected after they pass away.

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What Do I Do If I Want to Undo My Revoked Will? 

When life circumstances change, you may alter the decisions you have made in your estate planning documents. You might choose to revoke your will at some point. But what if you have a change of heart and want to reinstate it? There are different ways to revive a revoked ...

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How Far in Advance Can I Begin My Estate Planning?

You can create your estate plan at any time, but many people choose to begin the process sooner rather than later.

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Do Not Become an Estate Planning Statistic

We're dedicated to helping our clients avoid becoming a statistic by addressing alarming estate planning trends among the average American.

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Do You Update Your Estate Plan as Often as Your Resume?

How often do you update your estate plan? Outdated estate plans, like outdated resumes, simply do not work.

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Estate Planning Awareness Week: The Importance to You and Your Family of Having an Estate Plan

This week reminds us that estate planning brings peace of mind, safeguarding assets, health plans, and fulfilling your wishes.

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Choosing A Trustee

Naming a successor trustee is vital to ensure someone can manage the trust if you become incapacitated or pass away.

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Sometimes Stuff Is the Most Important Part of Your Estate Plan

Be sure to ask these questions when estate planning the distribution of personal property along with assets:

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Why You Want to Avoid Intestacy

Approximately two-thirds of Americans will pass away without a will, a situation referred to as dying intestate.

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