Talking with Your Family About Your Estate Plan
Is it time to have “the talk” with your kids? We’re not talking about a “birds and bees” talk but one that is equally important, perhaps more so.
Protect Your Senior Relatives, Legal Strategies to Avoid Guardianship
As senior citizens continue to age, the likelihood increases that they will become physically or mentally incapacitated. Hopefully, people in such a situation have family members who step in and help keep their affairs in order.
Pets in Your Will
For those of us who have pets that would be left behind after we die, there may be a desire to make arrangements for their well-being. Making provisions for pets in your will can only be done through the establishment of a trust. Pets are considered property and, as such, cannot be left money or property directly.
The Best Gift You Can Leave to Your Loved Ones
A Wisconsin woman, whose story was widely reported in media nationwide, has died. Heather McManamy, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2013, was told her condition was terminal in 2014.
Trusteed IRAs: An Estate Planning Tool to Consider You may be familiar with IRAs
You may be familiar with Trusts. You may not be familiar, however, with the ‘trusteed IRA’, what many financial planners and estate planning attorneys are touting as an excellent and elegant financial planning tool, particularly for well-off baby boomers.