Month: March 2023
Ways Your Will Can Be Revoked
What Is in a Will? A will—more formally known as a last will and testament—provides instructions about who should receive a person’s money and property ...
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My Mom and Dad’s 60th Wedding Anniversary!!
Happy anniversary mom and dad!!! I can’t sum up all my love and feelings for you in just a small space in a newspaper. It ...
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Myths and Frequently Asked Questions Reasons to Avoid Probate
Question 1: What is probate? Probate is the process by which a court validates the authenticity of a deceased person’s will; appoints a personal representative; ...
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Legal Perils of Joint Ownership between Unmarried Couples
Cohabitation without marriage is becoming more common in the United States. When you live with a romantic partner, it may feel as though you share ...
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Steps to Take When a Loved One Dies
Losing a loved one can be overwhelming especially the first couple of weeks after your loved one passes away; it is important to keep in ...
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Happy Valentine’s Day!
Valentine’s Day is a special time when couples and families express their love and appreciation for each other. One way to show your love is ...
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Myths and Frequently Asked Questions – Standalone Retirement Trust
Myth: Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are exempt assets in bankruptcy. Fact: The federal Bankruptcy Code protects up to $1 million of assets (adjusted for inflation ...
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Wills vs. Trusts: In Plain English
Everyone has heard of wills and trusts, but most are “fuzzy” about the difference between them as they are rooted in complicated, centuries-old law. Let’s ...
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